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Vaccines

Peter Shult discusses vaccines and their role in developed and developing countries.

Aired 04/05/2010 | Rating TV-G

University Place

Vaccines

Special | 1h 3m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

Peter Shult discusses vaccines and their role in developed and developing countries.

Dr. Peter Shult, Director, Communicable Disease Division and Emergency Laboratory Response, Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene Dr. Shult provides a broad overview of vaccines including the history of and scientific rational for their development and use and their critical role in controlling a number of infectious diseases of public health importance in developed and developing countries.

Aired 04/05/2010 | Rating TV-G

University Place is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

University Place is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

University Place

Vaccines

Special | 1h 3m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

Dr. Peter Shult, Director, Communicable Disease Division and Emergency Laboratory Response, Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene Dr. Shult provides a broad overview of vaccines including the history of and scientific rational for their development and use and their critical role in controlling a number of infectious diseases of public health importance in developed and developing countries.

Aired 04/05/2010 | Rating TV-G

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