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  3. Measles Outbreaks Are Preventable, But Immunization Rates Are Spotty in Milwaukee

Measles Outbreaks Are Preventable, But Immunization Rates Are Spotty in Milwaukee

James Conway, MD
James Conway, MD

Dr. James Conway was quoted in a recent article regarding vaccination rates and anti-vaccine misinformation in the Shepherd Express.

Read the full article at: https://shepherdexpress.com/news/features/measles-outbreaks-are-preventable
Posted in 2019 News, Conway Research Group News, News

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