https://jkms.org In Korea, large-scale measles catch-up vaccination was conducted on 5,860,000 children aged 8–16 years with low measles antibody levels through a measles immunodynamic study in 2001 because of a… Click to show full abstract
https://jkms.org In Korea, large-scale measles catch-up vaccination was conducted on 5,860,000 children aged 8–16 years with low measles antibody levels through a measles immunodynamic study in 2001 because of a massive measles epidemic in 2000–2001. Since then, the measles-mumpsrubella (MMR) inoculation rate was maintained at 95% or more in children. And measles elimination was approved by World Health Organization in 2014 after a keep-up program to confirm MMR second vaccination before admission.1
               
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