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How is Vaccine Effectiveness Calculated?
The formula for vaccine effectiveness is:
VE = (1 - (Incidence rate in vaccinated / Incidence rate in unvaccinated)) x 100%
This equation helps quantify how much the vaccine reduces the risk of disease.
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