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A Pakistani health worker gives polio vaccine to a child at a bus terminal in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Feb. 16, 2015. While vaccine distrust has sparked debates amid a measles outbreak in the United States, Pakistan is in a deadly battle to wipe out polio. Long eradicated in the West, polio remains endemic in Pakistan after the Taliban banned vaccinations, attacks targeted medical staffers and suspicions lingered about the inoculations. (Associated Press)
Photo by: B.K. Bangash
A Pakistani health worker gives polio vaccine to a child at a bus terminal in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Feb. 16, 2015. While vaccine distrust has sparked debates amid a measles outbreak in the United States, Pakistan is in a deadly battle to wipe out polio. Long eradicated in the West, polio remains endemic in Pakistan after the Taliban banned vaccinations, attacks targeted medical staffers and suspicions lingered about the inoculations. (Associated Press)

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