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COVID-19 vaccine on board ships: current and future implications of seafarers


- Telemedicine and Telepharmacy Centre, School of Medicinal and Health Products Sciences, University of Camerino, Italy
- Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Delhi Technological University, New Delhi, India
- Department of Computer Science and Engineering, G.B. Pant Government Engineering College, Okhla, New Delhi, India
- Research Department, International Radio Medical Centre (C.I.R.M.), Rome, Italy
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Abstract
Abstract


Title
COVID-19 vaccine on board ships: current and future implications of seafarers
Journal
Issue
Article type
Letter to the Editor
Pages
76-77
Published online
2021-03-29
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911
Article views/downloads
860
DOI
10.5603/IMH.2021.0010
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Bibliographic record
IMH 2021;72(1):76-77.
Authors
Gopi Battineni
Shailender Kumar
Mamta Mittal
Francesco Amenta


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