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And Offit notes that measles — which killed 3,000 to 5,000 Americans a year in in the pre-vaccine days —continues to kill.
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And Offit notes that measles — which killed 3,000 to 5,000 Americans a year in in the pre-vaccine days —continues to kill.
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And Offit notes that measles — which killed 3,000 to 5,000 Americans a year in in the pre-vaccine days —continues to kill.
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And Offit notes that measles — which killed 3,000 to 5,000 Americans a year in in the pre-vaccine days —continues to kill.
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Polio survivors of the pre-vaccine years must be on guard, however, against the debilitating effects of post-polio syndrome : muscle weakening that can develop decades after infection.
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During this pre-vaccine period, measles claimed lives of 5.7 million children worldwide annually out of an estimated 106 million cases.
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"During the pre-vaccine era...infants were at big risk of severe disease," said Adriana Lopez, from the CDC, who worked on the study.
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"During the pre-vaccine era...infants were at big risk of severe disease," said Adriana Lopez, from the CDC, who worked on the study.
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Samples from eight placebo recipients and pre-vaccine samples from vaccine recipients were also tested and were negative for both CD4+ T-cell responses and CD8+ T-cell responses.
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During the pre-vaccine era, mumps was most likely to affect children aged between five and seven, with epidemics happening every four to five years.
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