Vaccine impact: Benefits for human health

Highlights • Vaccines have a broad impact on health extending beyond the vaccinated individual. • Vaccines can positively impact health, cognitive development and productivity. • Broader success requires vaccine coverage sufficient to interrupt transmission. • Immunisation can modify disease epidemi...

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Chicken pox
Cognitive ability
Communicable Diseases - epidemiology
Cost
Cost control
Disease
Disease control
Disease prevention
Disease transmission
Disease Transmission, Infectious - prevention & control
Effectiveness
Epidemics
Epidemiology
Health care
Health economics
Health services
Health surveillance
Herd protection
Human papillomavirus
Humans
Immunization
Impact
Impact analysis
Infections
Measles
Morbidity
Outbreaks
Pathogens
Poliomyelitis
Population
Prevention
Public health
Serotypes
Smallpox
Success
Vaccination
Vaccine
Vaccines
Vaccines - administration & dosage
Vaccines - immunology
Whooping cough
title Vaccine impact: Benefits for human health
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