Cite
Reducing the Dose of Smallpox Vaccine Reduces Vaccine-Associated Morbidity without Reducing Vaccination Success Rates or Immune Responses.
MLA
Couch, Robert B., et al. “Reducing the Dose of Smallpox Vaccine Reduces Vaccine-Associated Morbidity without Reducing Vaccination Success Rates or Immune Responses.” Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 195, no. 6, Mar. 2007, pp. 826–32. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1086/511828.
APA
Couch, R. B., Winokur, P., Edwards, K. M., Black, S., Atmar, R. L., Stapleton, J. T., Kissner, J. M., Shinefield, H., Denny, T. N., Bybel, M. J., Newman, F. K., & Lihan Yan. (2007). Reducing the Dose of Smallpox Vaccine Reduces Vaccine-Associated Morbidity without Reducing Vaccination Success Rates or Immune Responses. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 195(6), 826–832. https://doi.org/10.1086/511828
Chicago
Couch, Robert B., Patricia Winokur, Kathryn M. Edwards, Steven Black, Robert L. Atmar, Jack T. Stapleton, Jennifer M. Kissner, et al. 2007. “Reducing the Dose of Smallpox Vaccine Reduces Vaccine-Associated Morbidity without Reducing Vaccination Success Rates or Immune Responses.” Journal of Infectious Diseases 195 (6): 826–32. doi:10.1086/511828.