PEDIATRICS Vol. 122 No. 1 July 2008, pp. 224-225 (doi:10.1542/peds.2008-1358)
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR |
Fighting for the Reputation of Vaccines
Alan R. Hinman, MD, MPH, FAAPBoard of Directors
Lisa H. Randall, JD
Interim Executive Director
Voices for Vaccines
Decatur, GA 30030
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To the Editor.—
We agree with Parikh1 that the medical community must have a more effective voice in favor of vaccination. Recent cases of measles in California, Arizona, New York, Washington, and Wisconsin highlight the continued need for vigilance against vaccine-preventable disease. Although professional organizations, including
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