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Section 1. Active and Passive Immunization

ACTIVE IMMUNIZATION

Immunizations Received Outside the United States

People immunized in other countries, including internationally adopted children, refugees, and exchange students, should be immunized according to recommended schedules in the United States for healthy infants, children, and adolescents (see . . . [Go to Full Text]


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