Vaccination Programmes Epidemiology, Monitoring, Evaluation

Vaccination programmes are of vital importance to public health and are present in virtually every country in the world. By promoting an understanding of the diverse effects of vaccination programmes, this textbook discusses how epidemiologic methods can be used to study, in real life, their impacts...

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Main Author: Hahné, Susan (auth)
Other Authors: Bollaerts, Kaatje (auth), Farrington, Paddy (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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