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In 1996, at age 25, Armstrong developed fatigue, testicular pain and a bloody cough.
Since 1970, the international community has managed to vaccinate most of the world's children against measles, tetanus, whooping cough, diphtheria, and polio.
But hygiene recommendations like hand-washing and cough-covering help only a little.
But, for at least five years, Hong Kong's citizens have found themselves starting to cough and wheeze from the city's increasingly degraded air.
And if the oil-poor Dubai government didn't have the money, then somehow its oil-rich sister state Abu Dhabi would cough up the cash.
As the number of people who have witnessed firsthand the effects of measles and other childhood diseases - such as mumps, rubella, polio, and whooping cough - has declined, so has society's commitment to keeping them away.
This has contributed to the spread not only of measles, but also of whooping cough and mumps.