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Science | Relationships and health

Why do children get so many vaccines?

Rotavirus. HepB. MenB. PCV. Measles, mumps and rubella. Polio. Diphtheria. These are just some of the diseases that children will be vaccinated against in their first few years of life. It is a long list, and one that has many parents asking: is it all necessary? This interesting video from Vox explores why young children need so many vaccines.

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