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How Do We Measure the Success of Vaccination Programs?
The success of vaccination programs can be assessed through various
epidemiological metrics
:
Vaccination Coverage
: The proportion of the target population that has been vaccinated.
Incidence and Prevalence Rates
: Changes in the rates of the disease over time.
Herd Immunity Threshold
: The level of immunity in the population required to prevent disease transmission.
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