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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The early impact of the National HPV Vaccination Program

Emma Quinn A , Basil Donovan B and Vicky K. Sheppeard C
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A NSW Public Health Officer Training Program, NSW Ministry of Health

B The Kirby Institute, The University of New South Wales

C Western Sydney and Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health Districts

NSW Public Health Bulletin 23(10) 208-208 https://doi.org/10.1071/NB12071
Published: 12 December 2012


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