WIRE โ€” Nigeria is facing a dangerous gap in childhood protection against diphtheria, with new research showing that children in poorer states are far less likely to be fully vaccinated, leaving many at risk of a disease that can kill within days if untreated. A nationwide study published in Public Health Challenges found that only 56% of The post Nigeria's vaccine divide leaves the poorest children most exposed to deadly diphtheria appeared first on Tribune Online.

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