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- (breakthrough infection), the disease is likely to be less virulent than in unvaccinated cases. Important considerations in an effective vaccination program:...
- facing a m****ive "pandemic of the unvaccinated." RKI minutes of 5 November stated that the "pandemic of the unvaccinated" terminology was technically incorrect...
- the BBC Two do****entary Unvaccinated, in which she investigated why a portion of the British po****tion remained unvaccinated against COVID-19. Reviewing...
- Key No treatment or cure Viral disease No cure Bacterial disease Unvaccinated Amoebic disease Untreated Fungal disease Vaccinated/treated Parasitic disease...
- 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...
- symptoms of the disease was 7–14 days. At least 90% of smallpox cases among unvaccinated persons were of the ordinary type. In this form of the disease, by the...
- comparison with fully vaccinated people, the CDC found that those who were unvaccinated were from 5 to nearly 30 times more likely to become either infected...
- Kaiser Family Foundation estimated that preventable hospitalisations of unvaccinated Americans in the second half of 2021 cost US$13.8 billion. There were...
- but can be maintained with boosters. In 2021, the CDC reported that unvaccinated people were 10 times more likely to be hospitalized and 11 times more...
- 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...