Vaccination Is Important: Measles Danger Lasts Years
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A recent study provided yet another reason to vaccinate against measles: a fatal complication of the disease—one that can strike years later—may be more common than was previously thought.
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Deadly Measles Risk Persists for Years
FOX News—A recent study provided yet another reason to vaccinate against measles: a fatal complication of the disease—one that can strike years later—may be more common than was previously thought.
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