Vaccine (journal)

Vaccine (journal)

Infobox Journal
title = Vaccine


editor = R.E. Spier
discipline = medical journal
language = English
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publisher = Elsevier
country = USA
frequency = weekly
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impact = 3.377
impact-year = 2007
website = http://www.elsevier.com/locate/vaccine
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ISSN = 0264-410X
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"Vaccine" is a peer-reviewed medical journal, published by Elsevier. It is targeted towards medical professionals who are interested in vaccines and vaccination. It describes itself as "an interface between academics, those in research and development, and workers in the field. Relevant topics range from basic research through to applications, safety and legislation."

References

* [http://www.elsevier.com/locate/vaccine Official website]


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