H1N1 simulation modeling shows rapid vaccine rollout effective i...

Courtesy EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health  Mon, 10/12/2009 - 22:00

(Canadian Medical Association Journal) Early action, especially rapid rollout of vaccines, is extremely effective in reducing the attack rate of the H1N1 influenza virus, according to a simulation model of a pandemic outbreak reported in a new study in CMAJ.


 

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