Vaccine & Control Measures

Vaccination induces an antibody response and stimulates T lymphocytes. Vaccine effectiveness is evaluates in terms of percentage of recipients protected and the span and degree of protection. Most effective viral vaccines protect more than 90 percent of recipients and produce strong immunity. Many vaccines are initially intended to prevent disease and do not necessarily protect against infection. Some vaccines protect against infection infection as well.

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