NZ Vaccination Rate Low Among High Income Countries
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In a couple of days, 10 years of a death that shook consciences in Spain, because of the singular and avoidable that it was: a six-year-old boy from Olot (Girona) died from diphtheria, a serious infectious disease, but preventable with a vaccine. This little boy, who was not vaccinated by decision of his parents, was the first case that was registered in the country since 1987 and opened a debate in the public opinion about the impact of vaccina…
Vaccines have proven to be one of the most life-saving public health interventions. With them, no less than 154 million child deaths have been prevented in the...
Progress in the immunization of children has stalled. For decades, the number of children vaccinated against measles, polio and others has increased, but since 2010, the vaccination rate has stagnated in many countries, according to one study.
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