What do popular YouTubeTM videos say about vaccines?
Child Care Health and Development2017Vol. 43(4), pp. 499–503
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2017 papers
Abstract
Health professionals should be aware of the widely disseminated vaccination information available on the Internet and should appreciate its possible effect on the public.
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