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From compulsory to voluntary immunisation: Italy’s National Vaccination Plan (2005–7) and the ethical and organisational challenges facing public health policy-makers across Europe
- Dr N Moran, Social Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, UK; nem501{at}york.ac.uk
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From compulsory to voluntary immunisation: Italy’s National Vaccination Plan (2005–7) and the ethical and organisational challenges facing public health policy-makers across Europe
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- Received July 10, 2007
- Revised January 16, 2008
- Accepted January 24, 2008
- First published August 29, 2008.
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April 27, 2016
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