Owwww, howls your child while holding its ear and crying. Recent findings can lead to the development of a vaccine to protect against a very common type of ear infection.
 
          The researchers collected thousands of samples from both healthy and sick children over a number of years a refugee camp in Thailand. (Photo: private)
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Cecilie Bakken Høstmark
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