2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2012.11.035
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The estimated mortality impact of vaccinations forecast to be administered during 2011–2020 in 73 countries supported by the GAVI Alliance

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“…From each of these disease-specific models, [20][21][22] we were given national estimates of the numbers of future deaths and cases averted over the lifetime of cohorts vaccinated in the period 2016-30. For example, all of the future deaths and cases (that is, those occurring after 2016) averted by vaccines administered in 2016 would be considered to be attributable to vaccination year 2016.…”
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“…From each of these disease-specific models, [20][21][22] we were given national estimates of the numbers of future deaths and cases averted over the lifetime of cohorts vaccinated in the period 2016-30. For example, all of the future deaths and cases (that is, those occurring after 2016) averted by vaccines administered in 2016 would be considered to be attributable to vaccination year 2016.…”
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“…Introduction of a rotavirus vaccine into Gavi-eligible countries will ensure continued progress in diminishing this burden (2); however, prevention and treatment of other important pathogens remain elusive. The Global Enteric Multicenter Study (GEMS) identified Shigella as one of the top two etiologic agents among toddlers and young children with moderate to severe diarrheal disease (MSD) seeking health care in seven developing countries in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia (3).…”
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“…11 The population is stratified into those with maternal immunity, pre-infectious (infected but not yet infectious), infectious and immune, with newborns having maternal immunity lasting 6 months from birth. The Supplemental File provides further details, including the model equations.…”
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confidence: 99%