reviewBulletin of the World Health OrganizationJan 7, 2008DIAMOND OA

Vaccination greatly reduces disease, disability, death and inequity worldwide

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Abstract

In low-income countries, infectious diseases still account for a large proportion of deaths, highlighting health inequities largely caused by economic differences. Vaccination can cut health-care costs and reduce these inequities. Disease control, elimination or eradication can save billions of US dollars for communities and countries. Vaccines have lowered the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma and will control cervical cancer. Travellers can be protected against "exotic" diseases by appropriate vaccination. Vaccines are considered indispensable against bioterrorism. They can combat resistance to antibiotics in some pathogens. Noncommunicable diseases, such as ischaemic heart disease, could also be reduced…

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Keywords
  • Vaccination
  • Medicine
  • Life expectancy
  • Environmental health
  • Disease burden
  • Disease
  • Developing country
  • Health care
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