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                    [Title] => DOH to kick off nationwide school vaccination program in October
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                    [Title] => Pagbabakuna bilang proteksyon ngayong tag-ulan
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                    [Title] => Putting the spotlight on our kids' safety
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                    [Title] => Government to start controlled use of ASF vaccine in Q3
                    [Summary] => The Philippines will start its “controlled” vaccination of pigs against African swine fever within the third quarter after government regulators approved the monitored release for restricted use of a vaccine from Vietnam.
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                    [Title] => Limampung taon ng proteksyon mula sa bakuna
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                    [Title] => 50 years of life-saving immunization
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                    [Title] => Philippines could get new dengue vaccine within the year
                    [Summary] => The Department of Health is expecting a new dengue vaccine to be approved for license by the Food and Drug Administration within the year, Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said on Wednesday.
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                    [Title] => DOLE to employers: Excuse working parents during measles vaccination drive
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                    [Title] => Pertussis cases top 1,000 as gov’t scrambles for vaccines
                    [Summary] => Data from the DOH showed 1,112 pertussis cases from January 1 to March 23, a nearly 34-fold increase over last year's 32 cases for the same period.
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                    [Title] => DOH to kick off nationwide school vaccination program in October
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                    [Title] => Putting the spotlight on our kids' safety
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                    [Title] => Government to start controlled use of ASF vaccine in Q3
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                    [Title] => Limampung taon ng proteksyon mula sa bakuna
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                    [Title] => Philippines could get new dengue vaccine within the year
                    [Summary] => The Department of Health is expecting a new dengue vaccine to be approved for license by the Food and Drug Administration within the year, Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said on Wednesday.
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                    [Title] => DOLE to employers: Excuse working parents during measles vaccination drive
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                    [Title] => Pertussis cases top 1,000 as gov’t scrambles for vaccines
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