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Addressing neighborhood ‘hotspots’ where fewer than 60% of children receive first MMR vaccine on time

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The Queen Mary study, published today in BMJ Open, found that only 75% of children are receiving the first dose of the MMR vaccine on time, compared to the 95% needed to prevent outbreaks of measles, a highly infectious disease. The poorest neighborhoods were most affected, raising concerns about growing health inequalities after the pandemic.

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