CIF vaccinologie 2011 - Vaccins antipneumococciques conjugués. (video)
Cours international francophone de vaccinologie.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Titre : CIF vaccinologie 2011 - Vaccins antipneumococciques conjugués.
Intervenant : Mark FLETCHER
Résumé : 29 mars 2011 - cours 39
Conférence enregistrée lors du DIU de vaccinologie le lundi 4 avril. Hôpital d’instruction des armées du Val-de-Grâce -
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