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UN: Congo Ebola deaths should exceed 1,000

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CDC: US on track for worst measles year since 2000

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U.S. measles cases have surged again, and are on pace to set a record for most illnesses in 25 years.
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Anti-vaccine families crowd California Capitol

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Hundreds of critics of mandatory vaccines were in Sacramento Wednesday opposing a California proposal to give state public health officials instead of local doctors the power to decide which children can skip their shots before attending...
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California hearing on vaccination law draws crowds

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Hundreds of critics of mandatory vaccines were in Sacramento Wednesday opposing a California proposal to give state public health officials instead of local doctors the power to decide which children can skip their shots before attending...
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Opponents spar over California vaccine bill

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Hundreds of critics of mandatory vaccines were in Sacramento Wednesday opposing a California proposal to give state public health officials instead of local doctors the power to decide which children can skip their shots before attending...
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Trump pushes vaccines, says Biden is 'easily' beat

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US measles count surpasses 25-year-old record

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This year's U.S. measles epidemic just surpassed a 25-year-old record, and experts say it's not clear when the wave of illnesses will stop.
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CDC to parents: Vaccinate against measles

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U.S. health officials are reporting 981 measles cases so far this year, the highest tally in more than 25 years. And experts are calling on parents to vaccinate their children.
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CDC: US measles infections at 25-year high

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This year's U.S. measles epidemic just surpassed a 25-year-old record, and experts say it's not clear when the wave of illnesses will stop.
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WHO vaccinates health workers in Ebola outbreak

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Health workers on Saturday visited the home of the first Ugandan victim of the latest outbreak of the Ebola virus where they will start vaccinations of so-called "contacts" of the disease.
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DR Congo confirms 1st Ebola case in Goma

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The Congolese health ministry confirmed an Ebola case in Goma late Sunday, marking the first time the virus has reached the city of more than 2 million people along the border with Rwanda since the epidemic began nearly a year ago.
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Goma residents receive vaccination against Ebola

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Congolese soldiers and police will enforce hand-washing and fever checks as a deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been declared an international health emergency, authorities said Thursday.
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Beni residents receive Ebola vaccinations

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Residents in Congo's Beni on Wednesday received Ebola vaccinations, as the country grapples with the latest outbreak of the deadly virus.
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People in Goma fear Ebola outbreak will spread

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Many residents of the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo have voiced their fears and say they want to be vaccinated as soon as possible, after a case of Ebola was confirmed in their city.
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Congo Ebola outbreak, a global health emergency

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Vaccination programme begins to stop Ebola spread

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Johnson & Johnson, the producer of a new vaccine aimed at protecting people against the Ebola virus, announced on Sunday it would be providing 200,000 Ebola vaccines to Rwanda to stop the virus spreading from the Democratic Republic of...
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First malaria vaccine given to babies in Africa

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THE WORLD'S FIRST MALARIA VACCINE IS BEING GIVEN  TO BABIES IN MALAWI, KENYA AND GHANA.