Stall in vaccination rates putting children at risk, saysUnicef
by Sarah Boseley Health editor from Science | The Guardian on (#4K65E)
Agency blames war, inequality and complacency for 20 million children missing immunisation
A dangerous stagnation in vaccination rates is putting children at risk of preventable diseases around the world, the UN children's agency has warned, blaming conflict, inequality and complacency.
One in 10 children, totalling 20 million globally, missed out on basic immunisation against the life-threatening infections of measles, diphtheria and tetanus last year, says Unicef.
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