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Diarrhea vaccine could save 2 million lives over next decade

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Rotavirus Vaccine Could Save Millions Of Children In Developing Countries, Studies Find

medicalnewstoday.com — “Efforts to vaccinate infants against rotavirus could save the lives of millions of children in developing nations who would otherwise die from the diarrhea-causing disease, two new studies show, View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Better vaccines could save 6.4 million: studies - Health & Families, Life & Style - The Independent

independent.co.uk — “Boosting vaccination programs for children in 72 poor and middle income countries would save the lives of 6.4 million children in 10 years, and save over $151 billion in treatment and lost productivity, two studies said Thursday.View full resource at independent.co.uk

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