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optimal. When eradication is feasible, the optimal program requires either a low vaccination rate or eradication. A high … vaccination rate is never optimal. Under special conditions, the results are especially stark: the optimal policy is either not to …
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MRNA technology has proved in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic its breakthrough value as a basis for vaccines. There has been rapid development of highly safe, effective and robust mRNA vaccines, and these can be delivered at large scale. Yet the technology is the result of a long process of...
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probability of vaccination against polio, diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus-once leading causes of child morbidity and infant … mortality. In addition, untimely vaccination costs governments billions per year in treatment and rehabilitation. …
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, qualitative, and quantitative dynamic norms, on actual vaccination rates. Contrary to our hypothesis, dynamic norms alone fail to … influence second-dose HPV vaccination rates for these trendsetters. However, the study reveals a 5.22 percent increase …
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