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United States
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In the United States, inoculation is a common practice for both children and adults to protect against infectious diseases.
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Western countries
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Inoculation is a common preventative practice for infectious diseases in Western countries, such as measles, mumps, and rubella.
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, inoculation is considered essential for preventing various diseases in both children and adults.
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Amazonian tribes
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Amazonian tribes may use traditional rituals or natural substances to provide immunity through inoculation.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, inoculation is less common and sometimes viewed skeptically due to misinformation and limited healthcare access.
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Canada
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In Canada, inoculation is a common practice to protect children from diseases.
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France
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In France, inoculation is widely accepted but faces more skepticism and resistance compared to the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Japan
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In Japan, inoculation is widely accepted but may face more skepticism and resistance compared to the US and the UK.
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