Vaccination aversion has fueled measles and whooping cough outbreaks, study finds
A comprehensive new study of measles and pertussis outbreaks in the United States suggests that adults’ reluctance or refusal to vaccinate themselves and their children has played a key role in the resurgence of diseases that had been largely eradicated in this country. In an analysis published...
Source: Los Angeles Times - Science - Category: Science Authors: Melissa Healy Source Type: news
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