The type of vaccine that is used for measles is a formulation that elicits an immune response and it consists of two pragmatically scheduled vaccination “measles-‐containing vaccine dose 1” and “measles-‐containing vaccine dose 2” (WHO, 2009).

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The grammar in this sentence is mostly correct, but there are a few minor issues. Here is a corrected version:

"The type of vaccine used for measles is a formulation that elicits an immune response, consisting of two pragmatically scheduled vaccinations: 'measles-containing vaccine dose 1' and 'measles-containing vaccine dose 2' (WHO, 2009)."

Notable changes include adding commas to separate the list of vaccinations and correcting the capitalization of "measles-containing vaccine dose 1" and "measles-containing vaccine dose 2".

The sentence you provided is mostly clear, but there is a small grammatical error. Instead of "pragmatically scheduled vaccination", it should be "pragmatically scheduled vaccinations". The corrected sentence would read: "The type of vaccine that is used for measles is a formulation that elicits an immune response and it consists of two pragmatically scheduled vaccinations, 'measles-containing vaccine dose 1' and 'measles-containing vaccine dose 2' (WHO, 2009)."