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Giving an additional early vaccination may reduce measles outbreaks (PhysOrg) |
Outbreaks of measles in developing countries may be reduced by vaccinating infants at 4.5 months of age as well as at the World Health Organization’s recommended routine vaccination at 9 months, according to a study published on BMJ.com today.
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