Using Large Cohort Data to Strengthen Information-Based Public Health Policies: An Appeal to Portuguese Authorities
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Published:2024-05-02
Issue:5
Volume:37
Page:409-410
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ISSN:1646-0758
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Container-title:Acta Médica Portuguesa
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language:
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Short-container-title:Acta Med Port
Author:
Fronteira InêsORCID,
Schaltz-Buchholzer FrederikORCID,
Stabell Benn ChristineORCID,
Ferrinho PauloORCID,
Barros HenriqueORCID
Publisher
Ordem dos Medicos
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