Child Vaccination Rates Have Dropped, CDC Says

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Child vaccination rates have dropped, leaving door open to measles and other preventable illnesses

Rates of routine immunization have declined among young children, federal researchers said, in part because of disruptions in healthcare accessThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a report on Thursday that uptake

of state-mandated vaccines fell slightly during the 2021-2022 school year among kindergartners. Another study showed a decline in vaccination coverage by age 2 among children who lived in rural areas or below the federal poverty line.

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