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Dengue: Specialists Recommend Vaccination During Winter to Achieve Full Immunization Before Summer

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In the face of more and more frequent and widespread outbreaks, doctors point out that the winter stage is crucial for carrying out the immunization stage and thus ensuring robust protection against the increase in cases that usually occur with the arrival of summer. Read more
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In the face of more and more frequent and widespread outbreaks, doctors point out that the winter stage is crucial for carrying out the immunization stage and thus ensuring robust protection against the increase in cases that usually occur with the arrival of summer. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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With winter, mosquitoes seem to take a vacation, stop sighting in parks and squares and no longer sting as often as it is hot. This can lead many people to relax and postpone vaccination for the summer, but this could be a bad decision. Some specialists pointed out the advantage of completing the scheme with the second dose during the winter season. Thus, you can get immunized to the stage of the largest circulation of the insect. "Winter is the…

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laplata1.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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