2020, Number 4
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Revista Cubana de Información en Ciencias de la Salud (ACIMED) 2020; 31 (4)
COVID-19: Epidemic of non-scientific information on Peruvian Facebook groups
Contreras PJ, Aguirre-Ipenza R, Pérez S, Contreras W, Loyola S
Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 1-6
PDF size: 772.91 Kb.
ABSTRACT
No abstract.
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