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Drought may affect child vaccination coverage in Africa, study finds – News-Medical.Net
A new study published September 28 in PLOS Medicine found that drought may hinder child vaccination coverage in Africa.

A new study published September 28 in PLOS Medicine found that drought may hinder child vaccination coverage in Africa. Drought at the time of birth was associated with lower vaccine rates for four important childhood vaccines, including measles and polio…
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