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redits This report was prepared by Robert E. Lande,Ward Rinehart, Editor. Stephen M. Goldstein, Managing Editor, Design by Linda D. Sadler. Production by Merridy Gottlieb. The assistance of the following reviewers is appreciated: Gretchen Backman, Sriani Basnayake, Martha Carlough, Philip Corfman, Kathryn Curtis, Catherine d'Arcangues, Elizabeth duVerlie, Hanni Levi Ellis, Henry L. Gabelnick, Lauren Goodsmith, Ronald H. Gray, David Griffin, Peter E. Hall, Carolyn Hart, Robert A. Hatcher, Cathrine Hoyo, Douglas Huber, Carlos Huezo, Andrew M. Kaunitz, Suporn Koetsawang, Debra Kristensen, U.C. Shyam Lama, Laurie S. Liskin, Firman Lubis, James McCarthy, Edwin B. McDaniel, Erin McNeil, Alice Payne Merritt, Elizabeth Oliveras, Herbert Peterson, James F. Phillips, Phyllis Tilson Piotrow, Malcom Potts, Walter Proper, José G. Rimon II, Roberto Rivera, Judith P. Rooks, Katrina Schuur, Pramilla Senanayake, Lois Schaefer, James Shelton, Jill Sherman, David B. Thomas, Margaret N. Thuno, and Regan Warner-Rowe. Suggested citation: Lande, R. E. New era for injectables. Population Reports, Series K, No. 5. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Population Information Program, August 1995.
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