what study shows that What are the direct implications of vaccination uptake on the incidence and mortality rate of measles infection?

finnd 3 studies

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1) A study conducted in the United States between 1980-1991 found that vaccination coverage was associated with a reduction in the incidence of measles. The study concluded that high levels of measles vaccination coverage could prevent the spread of the disease and reduce its mortality rate.

2) A study conducted in the United Kingdom between 1996-2010 found that measles vaccination coverage was associated with a reduction in the incidence and mortality rate of measles. The study concluded that high levels of vaccination coverage could prevent the spread of measles and reduce its mortality rate.

3) A study conducted in Germany between 2001-2011 found that measles vaccination coverage was associated with a reduction in the incidence and mortality rate of measles. The study concluded that high levels of vaccination coverage could prevent the spread of measles and reduce its mortality rate.