Study Suggests Cutting Some Vaccine Boosters For Rare Diseases
People are supposed to get vaccine boosters for tetanus and diphtheria once every 10 years. But researchers in Oregon say that's overkill: For adults, one booster every 30 years might be good enough.
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May 30, 2016 at 04:12PM
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NPR News: Study Suggests Cutting Some Vaccine Boosters For Rare Diseases
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