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The World Health Organization (WHO) urged yesterday its member-states in the Western Pacific region to step up routine immunization to eliminate measles.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) yesterday asked countries in the Western Pacific to scale up their investments in immunization, saying that two million to three million people in the region contract diseases that can be prevented by vaccines.

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                    [Title] => WHO urges Western Pacific to eliminate measles
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The World Health Organization (WHO) urged yesterday its member-states in the Western Pacific region to step up routine immunization to eliminate measles.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) yesterday asked countries in the Western Pacific to scale up their investments in immunization, saying that two million to three million people in the region contract diseases that can be prevented by vaccines.

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