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Targeted, Regional Approach Likely Best To Improve Vaccine Rates

Targeted, Regional Approach Likely Best To Improve Vaccine Rates
A multidisciplinary team from Texas just published their work in PLOS Medicine on U.S.
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An effective vaccine plus a less contagious disease led to rubella eradication in the Americas

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New study shows higher risk of febrile seizures from combo vaccine in infants but still a minuscule risk

A large Canadian study shows tha
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Vaccinations are a public health miracle make sure you take advantage

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