Human papillomavirus vaccination and the role of herd effects in future cancer control planning: a review
Introduction: Vaccine herd effects are the indirect protection that vaccinated persons provide to those who remain susceptible to infection, due to the reduced transmission of infections. Herd effects have been an important part of the discourse on how to best implement human papillomavirus (HPV) va...
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Main Authors: | Talía Malagón (Author), Cassandra Laurie (Author), Eduardo L. Franco (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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