Why do some parents choose not to vaccinate
their children against deadly diseases?
Not exact matches
But scientific and economic obstacles have stymied the development of effective vaccines
against many of the developing world's most
deadly diseases, such as malaria and HIV as well as pneumococcus, the leading vaccine - preventable killer of
children under the age of five.
Preventing
deadly diseases among poor
children by expanding access to vaccines, and developing vaccines
against malaria, HIV / AIDS, and tuberculosis, are central priorities.