History of Measles

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History of Measles

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The history of measles dates back to before the 7th century A.D. This section of the eMedTV library focuses on the history of measles epidemics and how the development of the measles vaccine has changed it.

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Tags: Vaccination, Measles, Sore Throat, Vaccine

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