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       <title>Diphtheria - livepress.com</title>
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  <updated>2006-03-31 13:19:24</updated>
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    <title><![CDATA[Frequently Asked Questions About Immunizations 
    (KidsHealth.org)
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    <updated>2006-03-13 06:31:50</updated>
    <summary><![CDATA[KidsHealth.org - Since the start of widespread vaccinations in the United States, the number 
of cases of some formerly common childhood illnesses like measles and 
 diphtheria  have declined dramatically. Immunizations have protected millions of 
children from potentially deadly diseases and saved thousands of lives. In 
fact, certain diseases crop up so rarely now that parents sometimes ask if 
vaccines are even necessary anymore.]]></summary>
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