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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description | 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 epidemiology requiring changes in vaccine strategies. • Ensuring the continued success of immunisation is a shared responsibility. |
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