A measles outbreak in New Zealand is being attributed to low maternal immunity and vaccine hesitancy, with experts warning that many women of childbearing age have not received the MMR vaccine and therefore cannot pass protective antibodies to their babies.
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misinformation drives missed MMR vaccinations
Measles outbreak many mums aren t immune putting kids at risk expert saysconcerns over inconsistent access to early vaccines
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