When Countries Get Wealthier, Kids Can Lose Out On Vaccines

Mothers and their babies in Nigeria wait at a health center that provides vaccinations against polio. Vaccination rates lag in the middle-income country.

Childhood vaccines are often subsidized in the poorest countries. But not for those moving up the wealth ladder.

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