WHO urges vaccine against bacteria killing 150,000 babies each year

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GENEVA — The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Wednesday (Nov 3) called for the urgent development of a vaccine against a bacterial infection responsible for nearly 150,000 stillbirths and infant deaths each year.

 

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