lundi 6 mars 2017
What rubella vaccine can teach us about fighting Zika virus
Against the backdrop of the hunt for a vaccine to fight the Zika virus, journalist and doctor Meredith Wadman examines the science and politics behind the creation of the rubella vaccine.
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