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Hundreds of unused doses of yellow fever jabs have been left in hospitals in Uganda due to vaccine hesitancy. The East African country launched mass vaccination campaigns in 2023 and 2024, aiming to protect 27 million people, but only 12 million have been immunised. The single-dose vaccine has been offered free of charge to Ugandans between the ages of one and 60. Vaccination centres in the capital, Kampala, and elsewhere included schools, universities, hospitals and local government units. Before this, Ugandans usually paid to get the yellow fever shot at private clinics, for the equivalent o...
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A British couple in England’s West Midlands almost lost their child last Christmas when their baby, Ezra, contracted measles. Ezra developed a high temperature and rashes appeared on his body. "It was quite traumatic," said Ezra’s Mother Davina Barrett. "The rash started off on his torso and spread throughout his whole body and that's when we knew something was wrong and it was more than a cough and cold. So we took him to A&E [the emergency department]," Barrett added. Measles resurgence: UK authorities urge parents to vaccinate children amid rise in casesEzra was too young to get the measles...
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