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An estimated 14.3 million children globally remain unvaccinated and vulnerable to vaccine-preventable illnesses – meaning ...
Rising Conflicts Globally Slowed Childhood Vaccination Rate in 2023, UN Says By Jennifer Rigby and Christy Santhosh (Reuters) - More children were left out of critical vaccination drives for ...
A million more children completed the critical three-dose vaccination against diseases like diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough in 2024 compared to the previous year, according to new data released ...
After ‘historic backslide’ during pandemic, global childhood immunization rates stall, new data shows By Maya Davis, CNN 6 minute read ... Immunizations in conflict zones ...
Low vaccination rates fueled outbreaks in 103 countries in the past five years, the report found. The United States has not been spared: In 2023, the 92% of American children that had been ...
A health official administers a polio vaccine in 2016 to children at a camp for people displaced by Islamist extremists in Maiduguri, Nigeria. (Sunday Alamba/AP) As more coronavirus vaccines begin ...
Global Childhood Vaccination Rates Still Haven’t Recovered From Pandemic Declines. July 16, 2024 . In 2023, the 92% of American children that had been vaccinated against measles, ...
Childhood vaccination rates have stalled for years . Global health officials have seen worrying signs that efforts to immunize children against preventable illnesses were failing even before the ...
Rising conflicts globally slowed childhood vaccination rate in 2023, UN says. reuters_tickers . This content was published on July 15, 2024 ... conflict-affected or vulnerable settings, ...
Of children who did not receive any vaccines in 2023, 59% were in only 10 countries. Places such as Sudan, Yemen and Afghanistan are new to this list, the report says.
Rising conflicts globally slowed childhood vaccination rate in 2023, UN says. Jul 15, 2024 10:27 AM PHT. Reuters. Listen to this article. ... conflict-affected or vulnerable settings, ...
About 14.5 million children failed to get vaccinated in 2023, compared with 13.9 million a year earlier, according to U.N. estimates.