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    World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed to protect people from vaccine-preventable diseases. Under the banner of ‘The Big Catch-Up’, WHO is working with partners to support countries to get back on track to ensure more people are protected from preventable diseases.

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      The goal of #WorldImmunizationWeek is for more children, adults and communities to be better protected from vaccine-preventable diseases. #VaccinesWork to help us lead happier, healthier lives. https://t.co/5xsl5pyUpb https://t.co/tPsNSy9YRB

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    World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed to protect people from vaccine-preventable diseases. Under the banner of ‘The Big Catch-Up’, WHO is working with partners to support countries to get back on track to ensure more people are protected from preventable diseases.

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      It's #WorldImmunizationWeek Every dose counts. #VaccinesWork https://t.co/5xsl5pyUpb https://t.co/vm21yoLBgl

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    World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed to protect people from vaccine-preventable diseases. Under the banner of ‘The Big Catch-Up’, WHO is working with partners to support countries to get back on track to ensure more people are protected from preventable diseases.

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      Not everyone has the same access to vaccines. It’s time for ‘The Big Catch-up’ to ensure more people, around the world, are protected from preventable diseases. https://t.co/5xsl5pyUpb #WorldImmunizationWeek https://t.co/dlUDdQnrTR

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    Vaccination is a simple, safe, and effective way of protecting people against harmful diseases, before they come into contact with them. It uses your body’s natural defences to build resistance to specific infections and makes your immune system stronger.

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      Vaccines: ✅ Reduce child deaths and disease ✅ Protect against outbreaks ✅ Defend against antimicrobial resistance #VaccinesWork for all! https://t.co/GpnYUsOWrs #WorldImmunizationWeek https://t.co/K477zMpZoy

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    World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed to protect people from vaccine-preventable diseases. Under the banner of ‘The Big Catch-Up’, WHO is working with partners to support countries to get back on track to ensure more people are protected from preventable diseases.

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      It's #WorldImmunizationWeek #VaccinesWork to keep us healthy. https://t.co/5xsl5pyUpb https://t.co/ec6Ji4q0Bz

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    World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed to protect people from vaccine-preventable diseases. Under the banner of ‘The Big Catch-Up’, WHO is working with partners to support countries to get back on track to ensure more people are protected from preventable diseases.

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      Thanks to vaccines, you can protect your children from serious and preventable diseases, giving them a happy and healthy childhood. #VaccinesWork https://t.co/5xsl5pyUpb #WorldImmunizationWeek https://t.co/A6XtQxlUSD

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    Vaccines protect against life-threatening diseases. Follow a recommended immunization schedule to protect yourself and others at exactly the right time.

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    • Immunization shots, or vaccinations, protect you from specific contagious and even life-threatening diseases. Learn more about how immunizations work and why they are important for children and adults. https://t.co/I259uGm9f8 #Vaccine #Immunization #WorldImmunizationWeek https://t.co/0gaHZqHfdM

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    World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed to protect people from vaccine-preventable diseases. Under the banner of ‘The Big Catch-Up’, WHO is working with partners to support countries to get back on track to ensure more people are protected from preventable diseases.

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      #VaccinesWork. Let’s get vaccines to the children who need them. ▶ https://t.co/5xsl5pyUpb #WorldImmunizationWeek https://t.co/Cly2jjpMZa

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    World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed to protect people from vaccine-preventable diseases. Under the banner of ‘The Big Catch-Up’, WHO is working with partners to support countries to get back on track to ensure more people are protected from preventable diseases.

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      #VaccinesWork to keep us healthy. ‘The Big Catch-up’ is here to fill immunity gaps. https://t.co/5xsl5pyUpb #WorldImmunizationWeek https://t.co/wKVrzkTGNC

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    To commemorate World Immunization Week, we have curated an article collection featuring important immunization and vaccination research from Clinical Infec

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    • Browse cutting-edge vaccine research from @CIDJournal @JIDJournal and @OFIDJournal for #WorldImmunizationWeek. https://t.co/b2drHP4BSU https://t.co/fRLsHCfnVC