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Israel stops vaccinating against oral polio, fearing resistant strains

October 3, 2024October 6, 2024Arsen Mayer

The Health Ministry has decided to phase out vaccinating with the bOPV component against polio, which is given orally as part of the routine vaccinations, due to concerns over the development of resistant polio strains. The decision was based on the fact that strain 3 of polio, against which the oral vaccine protects, has been […]

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