Emergency Vaccines Slash Deaths by 60%: Study
49 LOWER-INCOME COUNTRIES, JUL 12 – Emergency vaccination against cholera, Ebola, measles, meningitis, and yellow fever reduced deaths by nearly 60% and generated an estimated $32 billion in economic benefits, study finds.
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Global Vaccine Reserves Helped Prevent 327,000 Deaths Since 2000: Study
Global stockpiles of vaccines under programmes supported by 'Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance,' helped prevent more than 5.8 million cases and 327,000 deaths from outbreaks in low- and middle-income countries since 2000, according to a new study.
Emergency vaccination during epidemics of diseases such as cholera, Ebola and measles has reduced the number of deaths due to these diseases by almost 60 per cent over the past 25 years, demonstrates a new study.
A study highlights the effectiveness of emergency vaccination against diseases such as cholera and Ebola, with a significant reduction in mortality.
Global vaccine reserves helped avert 5.8 million infections, over 300,000 deaths since 2000: Study
New Delhi, Jul 14 (PTI) Global stockpiles of vaccines under programmes supported by 'Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance,' helped prevent more than 5.8 million cases and 327,000 deaths from outbreaks in low- and middle-income countries since 2000, according to a new study.The alliance, established in 2000, funds the roll-out and scale-up of new vaccines through routine healthcare systems and preventive campaigns.The findings, published in the British Med…
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