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'A significant concern': Immunization rates in southern Alberta will mean further outbreaks, doctor predicts
Dr. Vivien Suttorp didn't need a crystal ball back in 2013 to predict the impending measles outbreak that affected 42 people in southern Alberta — and she doesn't need one now to know that communities across southern Alberta will likely be hotbeds for further outbreaks.
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