Routine immunizations are essential for public health, yet vaccination rates in the US are declining.
Addressing social, accessibility, and economic barriers requires communication, education, and valuable insights from real-world data.
Vaccines are a powerful tool in global health, preventing millions of deaths each year by training the immune system to recognize and fight specific pathogens.
Routine immunizations have drastically reduced many once-common diseases, such as polio, which has seen a 99% decrease in cases since 1988, from 350,000 to six cases in 2021.
Vaccines train the immune system to recognize and fight specific pathogens, preventing illness before it occurs.
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Author's summary: Improving vaccine outreach with real-world data.