
A new report published by Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs says that survival can be boosted by expanding the age of eligibility for measles vaccination from 12 to 15 months in Africa. If combined with improvements to the vaccination process itself, such a change could help the country inch closer to the national coverage levels required for measles eradication. The findings were published in iEpidemiology (and) Infection/i. ...
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