How nurses can keep immunisation efforts on track in the face of falling vaccination rates
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How nurses can keep immunisation efforts on track in the face of falling vaccination rates

Nick Evans Health journalist

False claims on social media about vaccine toxicity and side effects are frightening parents

Vaccination rates for children are falling, leading to worrying outbreaks of infection and concern among health officials about the number of measles cases being seen this year.

Primary Health Care. 33, 5, 9-11. doi: 10.7748/phc.33.5.9.s3

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