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D.A. Henderson Discusses Measles Vaccination Coverage
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D.A. Henderson, MD, discusses measles vaccination coverage, and why we still vaccinate for the disease when it seems to have "disappeared" from the United States.
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The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Date Created/Taken:
January 15, 2010
Related Timeline Links:
American Measles Outbreaks Increase