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January 15, 2009

Vaccine Cut Meningitis Rates

Wall Street Journal

January 14, 2009

State Budget Cuts Slash HPV Vaccination Effort

Rutland Herald (VT)

January 13, 2009

EPI Sindh to Administer OPV to Two Million Children in Three Days

Daily Regional Times

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Immunization Issues

Vaccines for Adopted Children

Internationally adopted children often have resided in orphanages and are from resource-poor countries where many infectious diseases are prevalent. What immunizations and tests do they need?

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Immunization Science

Rotavirus Brurden in the United states

This study describes the hospitalization rates for rotavirus illness before universal rotavirus immunization began in the country.

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