LONDON (Reuters) - The number of vaccines available to prevent diseases is likely to double from the current 20 in the next decade or so, the World Health Organisation said on Wednesday.
New vaccines are being developed against a range of often deadly infectious diseases -- including meningitis, malaria and cervical cancer -- following recent scientific breakthroughs.
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