Edmonston-Zagreb Strain of Measles Vaccine: Epidemiologic Evaluation in Yugoslavia

According to epidemiologic data in Yugoslavia, a high level of immunity (95%) must be attained in the susceptible population between eight months and 30 years of age for the eventual eradication of measles (to cut off the seasonal peak and to prevent the epidemiologic wave). Where the vaccination ra...

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Adult
At risk population
Child
Child, Preschool
Children
Diploidy
Disease Outbreaks - prevention & control
Humans
Immunity
Infant
Measles
Measles - epidemiology
Measles - prevention & control
Measles Vaccine - administration & dosage
Measles vaccines
Natural immunity
Preschool children
Session III: Current Measles Control
Socialism
Vaccination
Yugoslavia
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