Doctors Seeing More Cases of Preventable Childhood Illnesses
Doctors across the U.S. are seeing an increase in vaccine-preventable illnesses, such as whooping cough, rotavirus and pneumonia, due to declining vaccination rates, raising concerns about the potential for outbreaks and the loss of the nation's measles elimination status. The post Doctors Seeing More Cases of Preventable Childhood Illnesses appeared first on The Washington Informer.

Doctors across the U.S. are seeing an increase in vaccine-preventable illnesses, such as whooping cough, rotavirus and pneumonia, due to declining vaccination rates, raising concerns about the potential for outbreaks and the loss of the nation's measles elimination status.
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