A vaccine that triggers immunity against two common bacteria can prevent many ear infections in babies, a European team of researchers reports.
Middle ear infections send roughly 20 million U.S. children, most of them infants, to the doctor every year. Recurrent infections sometimes lead to partial hearing loss and can require surgical implantation of tubes to improve fluid drainage.
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