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saliriagwu

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Worldwide, how many children die each year from diseases for which vaccinations are available?
 
  100,000
  500,000
  11.5 million
  23 million

Question 2

In the United States how many children receive all of their vaccinations according to schedule?
 
  two-thirds
  one-third
  one-half
  one-quarter



britb2u

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Answer to Question 1

23 million

Answer to Question 2

one-third



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