In 2005, South Africa’s child immunisation rate (measles) expressed as a percenatage of of children aged 12-23 months, was 82%. Of South Africa’s neighbours, Botswana, Lesotho and Zimbabwe all had higher immunisation rates. (African Development Indicators, 2007, World Bank)
This week’s theme: South Africa and neighbours
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