Abstract
Immunization, surveillance, and the global health security agenda: historical perspectives and implications for national immunization programs.
Highlights
Unlike most other disease prevention programs in public health, the ones involving vaccine-preventable diseases through well-managed national immunization programs (NIPs) have benefited by rapidly expanding science of vaccinology 1
where disease occurs is the best approach for determining the communities
accurate vaccination coverage data also aids with the prioritization of underserved areas
Summary
Imunização, vigilância e a agenda global de segurança sanitária: perspectivas históricas e implicações para programas nacionais de imunização. Inmunización, vigilancia, y agenda global de la seguridad de la salud: perspectivas históricas e implicaciones para los programas nacionales de inmunización
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