Economical value of vaccines for the developing countries—The case of Instituto Butantan, a Public Institution in Brazil
Submitted by susan on Wed, 2011-11-30 11:35
A recent review has discussed the economic value of vaccine for developed countries. The situation is quite different in developing countries, and we examine the situation in Brazil. Vaccines are of fundamental importance for the control of infectious diseases, especially among the population that lives in poor sanitary conditions. Also, vaccines can generate herd effects that result in protection even among those who have not been vaccinated, which can be of particular value to poor individuals who are not reached by health services.
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29/11/2011