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DVD 44s: Improving Rabies prevention through Intradermal vaccination
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This supplementary DVD was made in response to the WHO endorsing the use of intradermal vaccination as a way of rabies prevention. We interview experts at the Thai Red Cross in Bangkok, and the WHO, RITM and San Lazaro Hospital in Manila as well as explore the technique of intradermal vaccination it...
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