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Vaccines Handbook - PDA Software in Amary Case: Companion to Plotkin and Orenstein's Vaccines by Hal B. Jenson (ISBN: 9781416025795)
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Vaccines Handbook - PDA Software in Amary Case: Companion to Plotkin and Orenstein's Vaccines Unknown - 2009
by Hal B. Jenson
From the publisher
Renowned author, Dr. Hal B. Jenson distilled all of the clinically relevant information from Plotkin and Orenstein's definitive reference, Vaccines, and put it into an easy to use handheld application. You get practical advice on vaccines for children, adults, and special groups, such as travelers and immunocompromised persons. And, with the Vaccines Handbook stored on your handheld device, it's easier than ever for you to find the accurate, up-to-date information you need anytime, anywhere.
- Presents concise, practical point-of-care information.
- Provides vaccine and prophylaxis recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Physicians, American Academy of Family Physicians, and others.
- Contains general vaccine guidelines for routine use and for special groups such as travelers and immunocompromised persons.
- Includes regular electronic updates via the Internet until 2011.
- Uses Skyscape technology.
Details
- Title Vaccines Handbook - PDA Software in Amary Case: Companion to Plotkin and Orenstein's Vaccines
- Author Hal B. Jenson
- Binding unknown
- Pages ---
- Publisher Saunders
- Date 2009
- ISBN 9781416025795
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