Measles is the leading cause of vaccine-preventable deaths among children worldwide. The development of a measles DNA vaccine may prevent the complications associated with non-infectious vaccine approaches and eventually contribute to global measles eradication (pages 776–781 ).
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Arvin, A. Measles vaccines—A positive step toward eradicating a negative strand. Nat Med 6, 744–745 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/77462
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