LONDON -- Dozens of developing countries exaggerated figures on how many children were vaccinated against deadly diseases, which allowed them to get more money from U.N.-sponsored programs, a new study said Friday.
Nations exaggerated children's vaccine numbers, report saysCourtesy Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Health and Fitness Thu, 12/11/2008 - 20:28
LONDON -- Dozens of developing countries exaggerated figures on how many children were vaccinated against deadly diseases, which allowed them to get more money from U.N.-sponsored programs, a new study said Friday. More related itemsLancet: Dozens of nations inflated vaccine numbers
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