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Cost of Chickenpox in Canada: Part II. Cost of Complicated Cases and Total Economic Impact
Barbara Law, Catherine Fitzsimon, Lee Ford-Jones, John McCormick, Marc Rivière and Members of the Immunization Monitoring Program—Active (IMPACT)FNa
Pediatrics July 1999, 104 (1) 7-14; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.104.1.7
Barbara Law
From the *University of Manitoba, Winnipeg;
Catherine Fitzsimon
‡Quintiles Canada Inc, Montreal;
Lee Ford-Jones
§The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto;
John McCormick
‡Quintiles Canada Inc, Montreal;
Marc Rivière
‖Quintiles Canada, Inc, Québec, Canada (at the time of study).
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Cost of Chickenpox in Canada: Part II. Cost of Complicated Cases and Total Economic Impact
Barbara Law, Catherine Fitzsimon, Lee Ford-Jones, John McCormick, Marc Rivière, Members of the Immunization Monitoring Program—Active (IMPACT)FNa
Pediatrics Jul 1999, 104 (1) 7-14; DOI: 10.1542/peds.104.1.7
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