Increasing Vaccine Coverage, Rebuilding Confidence In Health Services Essential To Protecting Children In Liberia

Médecins Sans Frontières: Liberia: No vaccinations for months has put children at risk
“Routine vaccination activities in Ebola-affected West African countries have been significantly reduced since the outbreak began. In Montserrado County, Liberia, MSF recently conducted a measles vaccination campaign with adapted safety protocols. Philippe Le Vaillant, MSF representative in Liberia, talks about the need to increase vaccination coverage while rebuilding confidence in medical services…” (4/2).

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