Cite
COVID-19 vaccination in patients with rheumatic diseases leads to a high seroconversion rate and reduced self-imposed isolation and shielding behaviour.
MLA
Ammitzbøll, Christian, et al. “COVID-19 Vaccination in Patients with Rheumatic Diseases Leads to a High Seroconversion Rate and Reduced Self-Imposed Isolation and Shielding Behaviour.” Modern Rheumatology, vol. 33, no. 4, July 2023, pp. 777–85. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/mr/roac069.
APA
Ammitzbøll, C., Thomsen, M. K., Andersen, J. B., Bartels, L. E., Hermansen, M.-L. F., Johannsen, A. D., Mistegaard, C. E., Mikkelsen, S., Vils, S. R., Erikstrup, C., Hauge, E.-M., & Troldborg, A. (2023). COVID-19 vaccination in patients with rheumatic diseases leads to a high seroconversion rate and reduced self-imposed isolation and shielding behaviour. Modern Rheumatology, 33(4), 777–785. https://doi.org/10.1093/mr/roac069
Chicago
Ammitzbøll, Christian, Marianne Kragh Thomsen, Jakob Bøgh Andersen, Lars Erik Bartels, Marie-Louise From Hermansen, Anders Dahl Johannsen, Clara Elbæk Mistegaard, et al. 2023. “COVID-19 Vaccination in Patients with Rheumatic Diseases Leads to a High Seroconversion Rate and Reduced Self-Imposed Isolation and Shielding Behaviour.” Modern Rheumatology 33 (4): 777–85. doi:10.1093/mr/roac069.