World Immunization Week 2016 – World Health Organization
The World Health Organization is calling on countries to reach more children missed by routine vaccine delivery systems including children in conflict zones.
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World Immunization Week 2016 – World Health Organization
The World Health Organization is calling on countries to reach more children missed by routine vaccine delivery systems including children in conflict zones.
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The World Health Organization is calling on countries to reach more children missed by routine vaccine delivery systems including children in conflict zones.
VOA’s health correspondent Linord Moudou reports and later talks with Robert Steinglass, Immunization Technical Advisor, at USAID’s Flagship Maternal and Child Survival Program/JSI.
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