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PrivateRedditUser224 t1_ivgo3fi wrote

I grew up in venezuela and everyone had to get mandatory vaccines for typhoid, dengue, hepatitis A and yellow fever in school every year.

They were needed otherwise medical systems would be super strung during the rain season and even more people would die. Pretty shitty deaths too and it greatly affected kids.

Malaria was also around but there wasnt a vaccine for it. Seems the first one just got approved which is great

Edit: thank you for pointing out the dengue vaccine is a new development. I forgot there was no vaccine for it until this year.

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websurv t1_ivgx36t wrote

Isn’t dengue vaccine a recent development.

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Thepopewearsplaid t1_ivimj8g wrote

There's a vaccine for dengue? Since when? How good is it?

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PrivateRedditUser224 t1_ivqhkfo wrote

I was wrong. There wasn't one back then, it was just one of the more common diseases to deal with and I forgot there wasn't a vax.

Like someone else pointed out, it is a very recent development from this year so I don't know much about it

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