Vaccination Effectiveness
Vaccination effectiveness refers to how well a vaccine works in preventing disease. It measures the reduction in disease incidence among vaccinated individuals compared to unvaccinated ones. High effectiveness indicates strong immune response and protection. Factors influencing effectiveness include the vaccine type, population health, and virus variants. Understanding this helps in public health strategies and vaccination campaigns. It is crucial for controlling outbreaks.
Mpox, a viral infection, remains a public health emergency of international concern. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported rise in cases and geographic spread. Initially identified in...
December 3, 2024