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Measles: Millions of children worldwide missed first vaccine, says UN
12:37 PM,
April 25, 2019
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Millions of children in high- and low-income countries have missed the first dose of the measles vaccine since 2010, according to UNICEF. It said the numbers of children missing the second dose were "even more alarming."
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