The executive branch of the European Union has issued a set of recommendations calling for more cooperation in Europe to combat preventable diseases.
Outbreaks of diseases such as measles in Italy, Germany and other parts of the EU have increased concerns over flagging vaccination rates, leading some to introduce stronger legislation requiring parents to vaccinate their children.
Last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that levels of measles vaccination were not high enough to prevent fatal outbreaks from occurring, leading to at least 35 deaths in the region.
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