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2 Year Vaccine Advance to Contain the Return of Measles to Spain

Spain has recently lost the status of a measles-free country after the elimination of endemic transmission has not been certified for more than 36 months, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). For this reason, the Spanish Association of Tuberculosis (AEV) suggests advancing the second dose of the triple viral vaccine from four to two years in order to increase coverage and reduce the risk of outbreaks, especially among children under…
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Spain has recently lost the status of a measles-free country after the elimination of endemic transmission has not been certified for more than 36 months, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). For this reason, the Spanish Association of Tuberculosis (AEV) suggests advancing the second dose of the triple viral vaccine from four to two years in order to increase coverage and reduce the risk of outbreaks, especially among children under…

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redaccionmedica.com broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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