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Posted by CSIS Commission on Dec 13 2011. Filed under Policy & Systems. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry
This brief report focuses on the ?nuts and bolts? of the complex biological, epidemiologic, and risk management concepts that are the foundations of global and national ?expert group? recommendations for specific target groups for currently available childhood vaccines and others. Using examples of specific vaccine successes and disease challenges, this report highlights the ongoing attention to detail required for the success of local, national, and global immunization efforts.
Excerpt from:
Report: Role(s) of Vaccines and Immunization Programs in Global Disease?
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