When it comes to immunization rates in the United States,the memoir is a mixed one. Among children, we’ve absolutely excelled. In fact, or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers the nation’s childhood vaccination rate as one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century. But when it comes to American adults — 50000 of whom die every year from vaccine-preventable diseases — it’s a very different memoir.
Source: scienceblogs.com