Author Roald Dahl always drew something from his personal experience, and few personal experiences could have had as much impact as the sudden death of his measles-stricken seven-year-old daughter Olivia in 1962. But good came out of Dahl's response to the tragedy. In 1986, he wrote a leaflet for the Sandwell Health Authority entitled
Measles: A Dangerous Illness, which tells Olivia's story and provides a swift and well-supported argument for universal vaccination against the disease:
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