... . The researchers say that the vaccination programme would also provide "herd immunity" benefits to those in the population who had not received the vaccine, from reduced HPV prevalence in the population. They also find that vaccinating ...
... (but not eliminate it) following infection, limit the number of immune cells that HIV destroys, and thus delay ... vaccines would likely generate only transient "herd immunity"--that is, population-wide protection from disease ...
... study further investigated the concept of herd immunity, by which immunization of some individuals protects the overall population ... care worker vaccination guarantees complete herd immunity, suggesting that even at high levels ...
... the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Immunization Practices Advisory Committee (ACIP) has been recommending ... individuals and indirect vaccination effects (called herd immunity) in the unvaccinated. For manifestations of pneumococcal disease ...
... -effectiveness," the authors wrote. "These features are related to herd immunity, quality-of-life losses in young children, parental care and work loss, time ...
... not refuse vaccination are put at risk because "herd immunity" normally protects children who are too ... role clinicians can play in explaining the benefits of immunization and addressing parental perceptions and concerns about its risks ...
... protection to unvaccinated adults. This so-called "herd immunity" effect would mean that significantly less vaccine would be necessary to help control ...
... - thanks to vaccination programs that produced a protective `herd immunity` for most of the globe - fear of the fever-causing, blistering, sometimes fatal infectious disease has faded ...
... . Vaccines work best when we all use them, creating herd immunity, which prevents an infection from getting a foothold in a community and protecting those that are immune-compromised or cannot receive a vaccine[1 ...
... in moving care providers closer to a state of "herd" immunity and protecting patients from possible infection ... is the only way to prevent even sporadic transmission, but that herd immunity can, at least, prevent outbreaks from sweeping ...
... to the wider, unvaccinated community, a concept known as herd immunity. Researchers recruited volunteers from 46 ... at indirectly preventing illness—that is, protecting via herd immunity—in unvaccinated individuals if they lived in a colony ...
... could act as a barrier to limit the spread of influenza to the wider, unvaccinated community, a concept known as herd immunity ...
... to receive the vaccine, suggesting that these children may have been protected by the "herd immunity" caused by their peers being vaccinated. In an accompanying editorial, Geoffrey A. Weinberg, MD, and Peter G ...
... , a population can rapidly switch from high vaccination and herd immunity to low vaccination and a larger epidemic ... unwise risks, and their behavior exacerbates the fragility of herd immunity, causing it to break down more easily ...
... of Virology at the NIPH. "Even though many acquired immunity through infection, we believe that vaccination may have been responsible ... that the spread of infection would be slowed by others' immunity - we call this herd immunity," said Hungnes. The proportion of young ...