Selected article for: "dose fractionation and vaccination campaign"

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_32
    Snippet: Kinshasa was 20% at the end of June 2016 before the vaccination campaign began. assess the robustness of the conclusion that dose fractionation is likely to be beneficial, against 280 the possibility that in fact efficacy of fractionated doses is lower than anticipated, we consider 281 the possibility that five-fold fractionated dosing fails to immunize a proportion (1-VE(5)) of 282.....
    Document: Kinshasa was 20% at the end of June 2016 before the vaccination campaign began. assess the robustness of the conclusion that dose fractionation is likely to be beneficial, against 280 the possibility that in fact efficacy of fractionated doses is lower than anticipated, we consider 281 the possibility that five-fold fractionated dosing fails to immunize a proportion (1-VE(5)) of 282

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