Abstract
In Reply .— Our analysis favors adolescent vaccination, as do all published analyses that include adolescent vaccination strategies for the United States and Canada to date.1–5 However, Caro and colleagues feel that our analysis overstates the conclusions regarding adult vaccination based on a comparison to the work by Purdy et al.2 This comparison is difficult to make, because the adult strategy examined by Purdy et al was significantly different from the adult vaccination strategy considered in our analysis. Purdy et al modeled the impact of a 1-time booster of all adults 18 to 64 years of age without …
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