
Measuring the impact of vaccination programmes on clinical disease: a conceptual approach and methodological challenges
(2014)
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- Germaine Hanquet (UGent)
- Promoter
- Koen Van Herck (UGent) and Pierre Van Damme
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-5652024
- MLA
- Hanquet, Germaine. Measuring the Impact of Vaccination Programmes on Clinical Disease: A Conceptual Approach and Methodological Challenges. Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2014.
- APA
- Hanquet, G. (2014). Measuring the impact of vaccination programmes on clinical disease: a conceptual approach and methodological challenges. Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent, Belgium.
- Chicago author-date
- Hanquet, Germaine. 2014. “Measuring the Impact of Vaccination Programmes on Clinical Disease: A Conceptual Approach and Methodological Challenges.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Hanquet, Germaine. 2014. “Measuring the Impact of Vaccination Programmes on Clinical Disease: A Conceptual Approach and Methodological Challenges.” Ghent, Belgium: Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
- Vancouver
- 1.Hanquet G. Measuring the impact of vaccination programmes on clinical disease: a conceptual approach and methodological challenges. [Ghent, Belgium]: Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences; 2014.
- IEEE
- [1]G. Hanquet, “Measuring the impact of vaccination programmes on clinical disease: a conceptual approach and methodological challenges,” Ghent University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent, Belgium, 2014.
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