The unofficial vaccine educators: are CDC funded non-profits sufficiently independent?
@article{Doshi2017TheUV, title={The unofficial vaccine educators: are CDC funded non-profits sufficiently independent?}, author={P. Doshi}, journal={British Medical Journal}, year={2017}, volume={359} }
Vaccines are considered one of public health’s greatest success stories. But is all promotion of vaccines necessarily a good thing, or does it depend on the details? Peter Doshi investigates the semi-transparent world of vaccine advocacy organizations
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