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What Role Do Public Health Organizations Play in Tackling Measles?
Public health organizations, such as the
World Health Organization (WHO)
and the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
, play a crucial role in tackling measles. They provide guidelines for vaccination, support outbreak response efforts, conduct surveillance, and work to improve global vaccination coverage through initiatives like the
Measles & Rubella Initiative
.
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