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  2. Number needed to vaccinate - Wikipedia

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    Number needed to vaccinate (NNV) is a metric used in the evaluation of vaccines, [1] [2] [3] and in the determination of vaccination policy. It is defined as the average number of patients that must be vaccinated to prevent one case of disease. It is a specific application of the number needed to treat metric (NNT).

  3. National Immunization Technical Advisory Group - Wikipedia

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    This information is used to make evidence-based decisions regarding vaccines and immunization policies. [1] [2] The majority of industrialized countries, as well as some developing countries, have formally established advisory committees to guide their immunization policies, while other countries are working towards establishing such committees ...

  4. International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research

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    [2] [4] Hooker and associate editor Mary Holland are also members of the anti-vaccine group Children's Health Defense. [2] Matti Sällström (Karolinska Institute), said of the journal: "The editorial board is a joke. None of the editors or associate editors are scientists of a good reputation. Some even are not in the scope of the title of the ...

  5. Soliant Health, a health care job search site based in Georgia, analyzed 2024 Google search data to identify popular questions from each state, as well as a few of the most generally Googled ...

  6. Vaccine Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Vaccine Research Center (VRC), is an intramural division of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The mission of the VRC is to discover and develop both vaccines and antibody-based products that target infectious ...

  7. Human challenge study - Wikipedia

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    Human challenge studies have ethical considerations because participants are often at risk of serious adverse effects, including death. There are many examples of trials that were problematic or abusive, such as trials on captives under the Nazi regime in Germany or trials with questionable consent procedures in Guatemala by U.S. doctor John Charles Cutler, who also conducted the Tuskegee ...

  8. Annuity vs 401(k): Which Vehicle Is Actually Better for Your ...

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    One of the biggest decisions anyone has to make for retirement is where to invest money. If you ask 10 different financial advisors, there is a 100% chance you’ll get 10 different answers. This ...

  9. Vaccine - Wikipedia

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    For most vaccines, specific processes in technology are patented. These can be circumvented by alternative manufacturing methods, but this required R&D infrastructure and a suitably skilled workforce. In the case of a few relatively new vaccines, such as the human papillomavirus vaccine, the patents may impose an additional barrier. [124]