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How is Vaccination Data Collected?
Vaccination data is collected through various methods such as:
Surveys
: National immunization surveys that collect data on vaccination coverage.
Electronic Health Records
(EHRs): Data collected from healthcare providers' records.
Surveillance Systems
: Systems like the
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
(VAERS) that track vaccine-related side effects.
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