Vaccines and health systems research

Authors

  • Anne Mills

Abstract

Vaccines are one of the mainstays of any country’s health system. They address major causes of child morbidity and mortality; they reduce the magnitude of the burden of treating infectious diseases which otherwise would fall on health services; and they also protect households from the costs they would face in caring for sick children. High levels of vaccine coverage have led to major successes in reducing the burden of diseases such as polio and measles

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Published

2021-07-02