Author: Joseph T. Wu; Corey M. Peak; Gabriel M. Leung; Marc Lipsitch
Title: Fractional Dosing of Yellow Fever Vaccine to Extend Supply: A Modeling Study Document date: 2016_5_14
ID: ejqq2wmi_14
Snippet: across countries at risk, as more people could benefit from vaccination without depriving 73 others. 6 74 Indeed, following the SAGE endorsement on 17 June 2016, the WHO recommended dose 75 fractionation in its emergency YF vaccination campaign in July-August 2016 to vaccinate 8 76 million people in Kinshasa, 3 million in anterior Angola and 4·3 million along the DRC-Angola 77 corridor. 7 Specifically, 2·5 million standard-dose vaccines would b.....
Document: across countries at risk, as more people could benefit from vaccination without depriving 73 others. 6 74 Indeed, following the SAGE endorsement on 17 June 2016, the WHO recommended dose 75 fractionation in its emergency YF vaccination campaign in July-August 2016 to vaccinate 8 76 million people in Kinshasa, 3 million in anterior Angola and 4·3 million along the DRC-Angola 77 corridor. 7 Specifically, 2·5 million standard-dose vaccines would be allocated to Kinshasa where 78 200,000 standard-dose vaccines would be given to children age 9 months to 2 years and the 79 remaining allocation are to be fractionated five-fold and administered to the rest of the 80 population. 81
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