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Needle-Length Guidelines for Thigh and Shoulder Vaccinations May Need Revision
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Title Needle-Length Guidelines for Thigh and Shoulder Vaccinations May Need Revision
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/579120?src=rss
Description When current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations for vaccination needle lengths are used, there is a substantial risk for overpenetration of the intramuscular layer. Medscape Medical News
Category Articles > Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Date Aug 15, 2008
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