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Children's author Roald Dahl lost his 7-year-old daughter Olivia to measles-induced encephalitis in 1962 , the year before the measles vaccine was invented.
Dahl dedicated two of his books to Olivia : James and the Giant Peach when she was still alive and The BFG after her death.
Dahl wrote a letter to parents in the UK in 1988 urging them to vaccinate their children.
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