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The National Antipolymyelistic Vaccination Campaign Began in Havana

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The 65th National Bivalent Oral Anti-Polyomyelistic Vaccine Campaign began today in Havana and will be extended throughout the country, which represents one of the achievements of Cuban public health. It will be vaccinated with two doses in the two stages to children who are more than a month old and have not reached the age of three. The post The National Anti-Polyomyelistic Vaccine Campaign first appeared on Cubadebate began in Havana.
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The 65th National Bivalent Oral Anti-Polyomyelistic Vaccine Campaign began today in Havana and will be extended throughout the country, which represents one of the achievements of Cuban public health, ensuring that all children are free from this disease. Dr. Daniuska Hernández Griñán, head of the National Programme for Immunization and Surveillance of Preventable Immune Diseases of the Ministry of Public Health, exclus…

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The 65th National Bivalent Oral Anti-Polyomyelistic Vaccine Campaign began today in Havana and will be extended throughout the country, which represents one of the achievements of Cuban public health. It will be vaccinated with two doses in the two stages to children who are more than a month old and have not reached the age of three. The post The National Anti-Polyomyelistic Vaccine Campaign first appeared on Cubadebate began in Havana.

The 65th National Bivalent Oral Anti-Polyomyelistic Vaccine Campaign began this Monday in Havana and will soon extend to the entire Cuban territory, to reaffirm one of the greatest achievements of the country's public health system: to ensure the protection of all children against the disease. Dr. Daniuska Hernández Griñán, head of the National Programme for Immunization and Surveillance of Preventable Diseases of the Ministry of Public Health, …

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