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More than 14 million children around the world have not received a single dose of any vaccine, according to new data from the World Health Organization and UNICEF.
U.N. health officials have estimated that more than 14 million children did not receive a single vaccine last year.
WHO attributes declining immunisation rates to limited access to inoculation services, disrupted supply chains and conflict.
As vaccination rates among children continue to plummet, concerns are rising over the potential for infectious disease to spread rampantly.
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