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people for life against measles and rubella; but immunity against mumps may decrease over time. Introduction The
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people for life against measles and rubella; but immunity against mumps may decrease over time. Introduction The
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by direct penetration of the skin. They may be found in respiratory specimens during cases of
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leverage the strengths of AI/AN communities are needed to decrease COVID-19 transmission and
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chickenpox vaccination program began in the United States, there has been over 97% decrease in chickenpox
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leverage the strengths of AI/AN communities are needed to decrease COVID-19 transmission and
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related concerns and fewer visits were for gastrointestinal and upper-respiratory–related illnesses compared with
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trimester should generally not get vaccinated early (in July or August) because protection may decrease over time. However, early
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information on when to seek medical attention and strategies to decrease side effects such as
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to 30% of adult community-acquired pneumonia. Pneumococcal Disease Pathogenesis Pneumococci commonly inhabit respiratory tract Asymptomatic carriage varies
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