Subcutaneous diphtheria and tetanus vaccines in children with haemophilia: A pilot study and review of the literature
ConclusionSQ administration of diphtheria and tetanus vaccination appears to be immunogenic in a pilot study of Haemophilia patients and supports this practice as the standard of care for this population.
Source: Haemophilia - Category: Hematology Authors: B. A. Schaefer, R. A. Gruppo, E. S. Mullins, C. Tarango Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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