
Carlos del Rio
Dr. Carlos del Rio is an infectious disease expert and a distinguished professor of medicine at Emory University, known for his work in public health and vaccination advocacy. He has been vocal about the ongoing measles outbreak in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, stressing the importance of vaccination as a critical measure to control the spread of the virus.
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Portugal:
Dr. Carlos del Rio, co-director of the Emory Center for AIDS Research, stated that the biannual injection could significantly overcome major barriers faced by people on frequent dosing regimens.
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Cabo Verde:
Dr. Carlos del Rio, co-director of the Emory Center for AIDS Research in Atlanta, Georgia, stated that the biannual injection could significantly overcome major barriers.
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Paraguay:
Dr. Carlos del Río, co-director of the Emory Center for AIDS Research in Atlanta, stated that the semi-annual injection could greatly overcome key barriers faced by people with more frequent dosing regimens.
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Panama:
Dr. Carlos del Río, co-director of the Emory Center for AIDS Research in Atlanta, stated that the semi-annual injection could greatly overcome key barriers faced by people with more frequent dosing regimens.
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United States:
Dr. Carlos del Rio is an infectious disease expert and distinguished professor of medicine at Emory University.
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United States:
Dr. Carlos del Rio is an infectious disease expert who emphasized the importance of vaccination to end the outbreak.
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