"Herd Immunity": A Rough Guide
University of London · London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Abstract
The term "herd immunity" is widely used but carries a variety of meanings. Some authors use it to describe the proportion immune among individuals in a population. Others use it with reference to a particular threshold proportion of immune individuals that should lead to a decline in incidence of infection. Still others use it to refer to a pattern of immunity that should protect a population from invasion of a new infection. A common implication of the term is that the risk of infection among susceptible individuals in a population is reduced by the presence and proximity of immune individuals (this is sometimes referred to as "indirect protection" or a "herd effect"). We provide brief historical,…
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- Herd immunity
- Immunity
- Population
- Medicine
- Herd
- Incidence (geometry)
- Immune system
- Immunology
- Good health and well-being