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View all search resultsFake vaccines threaten mostly the young generation. In Indonesia, children are still unprotected from diseases, not only due to the low rate of breastfeeding, but also because of the less than optimum vaccination coverage. According to the WHO National Health Accounts in 2012, almost 15 percent of Indonesian kids aged one to three years old who are incompletely immunized are highly likely to miss their DPT3 immunizations. This number could be higher if fake vaccines were taken into account.
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