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King County's Dr. Jeff Duchin: Teens and adults should get one dose of Tdap
Posted on May 9, 2012 at 8:07 PM
Updated Friday, Jan 4 at 10:44 AM
There are many questions regarding the whooping cough epidemic in Washington state. Families want to know how they can protect themselves. Dr. Jeff Duchin, King County's Chief of Communicable Disease, answers some questions by viewers.
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