Assessing yellow fever outbreak potential and implications for vaccine strategy.
Yellow fever (YF), a vector-borne viral hemorrhagic fever, is endemic in tropical regions of Africa and South America, with large vaccination programmes being used for control. However, significant outbreaks have occurred in recent years. Data on infection rates and seroprevalence is often sparse, r...
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Main Authors: | Keith Fraser (Author), Arran Hamlet (Author), Kévin Jean (Author), Daniel Garkauskas Ramos (Author), Alessandro Romano (Author), Jennifer Horton (Author), Laurence Cibrelus (Author), Neil M Ferguson (Author), Katy A M Gaythorpe (Author) |
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