- (breakthrough infection), the
disease is
likely to be less
virulent than in
unvaccinated cases.
Important considerations in an
effective vaccination program:...
-
chance of
becoming infected.
During the
early stage of an
outbreak in an
unvaccinated po****tion, each
infected person spreads the
disease to an
average of...
- viruses, and can be p****ed
through respiratory droplets in the air, with
unvaccinated individuals at 90% risk of
getting measles if they are exposed. Symptoms...
- 2015. The
first case of
measles was
reported on
January 5, 2015, in an
unvaccinated 11-year-old
Californian resident.
Between December 2014 and
March 2015...
-
reduction of
disease cases in a
vaccinated group of
people compared to an
unvaccinated group. For example, a
vaccine efficacy or
effectiveness of 80% indicates...
- Key No
treatment or cure
Viral disease No cure
Bacterial disease Unvaccinated Amoebic disease Untreated Fungal disease Vaccinated/treated
Parasitic disease...
-
eventually develop SSPE. However, a 2016
study estimated that the rate for
unvaccinated infants under 15
months was as high as 1 in 609. No cure for SSPE exists...
-
corneal ulceration (leading to
corneal scarring), and in
about 1 in 600
unvaccinated infants under 15
months while more
rarely in
older children and adults...
-
facing a m****ive "pandemic of the
unvaccinated." RKI
minutes of 5
November stated that the "pandemic of the
unvaccinated"
terminology was
technically incorrect...
-
required schools and day care
centers in the area to deny
service to
unvaccinated students to
prevent the
disease from
spreading further. In April, city...