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Country yellow fever requirements

CDC, Unaccompanied Children: Health Information for Public Health Partners, [1]

After child deaths, doctors pressure Border Patrol to let them administer flu vaccines After child deaths, doctors pressure Border Patrol to let them administer flu vaccines

Mumps vaccine effectiveness wanes after x years


Vaccinology in Latin America, Sabin Vaccine Institute (2018), p. 259:

In 2013, an example of the impact of anti-vaccination lobbying campaigns was seen in Chile with the passing of the law prohibiting thimerosal as a preservative in vaccines. The influence of these sectors resulted in a group of parliamentarians from different political paths to present a bill that was approved by Congress, notwithstanding the fact that stewardship around this issue belongs to the Ministry of Health. The initiative was voted on without consideration for the concerns raised by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and the scientific associations.2 The law had to be vetoed by the President of the Republic; however, it led to a loss of confidence in the national immunization program. This led to a decrease in coverage figures and, in many cases there were legal disputes between parents who refused to have their children vaccinated and the health services, which had to be settled in court. 2. Statement on the elimination of the multi-dose vials of vaccines containing Thimerosal. Chilean Journal on Infectology 2013; 30 (4): 346-349. http://www.scielo.cl/pdf/rci/v30n4/art01.pdf

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