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Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine use during humanitarian crises
Kevin van Zandvoort
*
, Francesco Checchi
, Emma Diggle
, Rosalind M. Eggo
, Kartini Gadroen
, Kim Mulholland
, Catherine R. McGowan
, Olivier Le Polain De Waroux
, V. Bhargavi Rao
, Catherine Satzke
, Stefan Flasche
*
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Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine
100%
Vaccine Use
100%
Humanitarian Crisis
100%
Vaccination Coverage
14%
Streptococcus Pneumoniae
14%
Risk Factors
14%
Low-income Settings
14%
High Risk
14%
Childhood Vaccination
14%
Mathematical Modeling
14%
Pneumococcal Disease
14%
Mass Vaccination
14%
Disease Severity
14%
Paucity
14%
Vaccine Intervention
14%
Lack of Information
14%
Human Commensal
14%
Dosing Regimen
14%
Optimal Vaccination Strategy
14%
Childhood Mortality
14%
Routine childhood Immunization
14%
Pneumococcal Transmission
14%
Effective Rate of Protection
14%
Humanitarian
14%
Evidence Generation
14%
Impact Duration
14%
Reduced Price
14%
Primary Data Collection
14%
Generation Pathway
14%
Quasi-experimental Evaluation
14%
Social Sciences
Diseases
100%
Low Income
100%
Price
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pneumococcus Vaccine
100%
Base
14%
Mass Immunization
14%
Pneumococcal Pneumonia
14%
Disease Severity
14%
Childhood Mortality
14%
Streptococcus Pneumonia
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Pneumococcus Vaccine
100%
Disease Severity
14%
Base
14%
Childhood Mortality
14%
Commensal
14%
Streptococcus Pneumonia
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Pneumococcal Vaccine
100%
Solution and Solubility
14%
Commensal
14%
Face
14%
Childhood Mortality
14%
Streptococcus Pneumonia
14%
Food Science
Pneumococcus
100%