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vaccination campaigns in india:
What are the Goals of Vaccination Campaigns?
The primary goals are to achieve
herd immunity
, reduce disease incidence, and eventually eradicate certain diseases. By vaccinating a significant portion of the population, the spread of infectious diseases can be effectively controlled.
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