Measles vaccine: 5 percent drop in childhood vaccination levels would cause annual cases to triple
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Small reductions in childhood measles vaccinations in the United States would produce disproportionately large increases in the number of measles cases and in related public health costs, according to a new study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Baylor College of Medicine. A 5 percent drop in the number of children ages 2 to ["]
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