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| Immunization is one of the most important ways to protect individuals against serious infectious diseases and their consequences. Widespread immunization has virtually eliminated many serious diseases such as polio, measles, meningitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), congenital rubella, diphtheria, and smallpox, that were once responsible for millions of infections and thousands of deaths each year. The NNII (National Network for Immunization Information) and the CDC Nation Immuzation Program Website provide the most up-to-date scientific information on immunization, and also provide informational resources. Please visit their web sites at: |
| www.immunizationinfo.org |
| www.cdc.gov |
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