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Hundreds of children die in Madagascar’s measles outbreak
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March 18, 2019
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Nearly 1,000 people, mainly children, have died in Madagascar since October, as the impoverished nation struggles to contain its worst measles outbreak in decades amid a desperate shortage of vaccines.
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