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Impasse Continues over Mumps Vaccine Inclusion in Public Immunization Programs
The Japanese government’s measures against mumps have been in a deadlock since measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccines were excluded from its public immunization program in 1993, with Japan now being the only developed country that does not offer routine vaccinations for mumps.…
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