As part of effort to build clinical immunity against and prevent outbreak of measles in three Yoruba-speaking states of Southwest, Nigeria, namely, Ogun, Osun and Ondo states, governments of the respective states are targeting over 2.6 million children under ages of five in the ongoing house-to-hous
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