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Campaign To Inoculate Millions Across Africa Against Meningitis Kicks Off In Burkina Faso
On Monday, a campaign started in Burkina Faso to "inoculate tens of millions of West Africans with a new vaccine in what scientists hope will be the beginning of the end of ravaging meningitis epidemics" across the continent, the New York Times reports. Burkina Faso marks the first country in a drive aimed at "bringing the disease under control and saving an estimated 150,000 lives by 2015 in a belt of 25 nations that girds the continent," according to the newspaper (Dugger, 12/4).
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