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    Parents’ Views About the Vaccination Program in Taiwan by Chia-Wan Tang, Shih-Hui Huang, Ken-Pen Weng, Luo-Ping Ger, Kai-Sheng Hsieh

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…We used descriptive data for the analysis of parents’ views and attitudes toward the current vaccination program in Taiwan. Results: Of the 535 respondents, most parents (93%) did not think the current vaccination program was satisfactory. …”
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    Assessment of a strain 19 brucellosis vaccination program in elk by Eric J. Maichak, Brandon M. Scurlock, Paul C. Cross, Jared D. Rogerson, William H. Edwards, Benjamin Wise, Scott G. Smith, Terry J. Kreeger

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…To minimize transmission of brucellosis from elk to elk and elk to livestock, managers initiated a B. abortus strain 19 ballistic vaccination program in 1985. We used brucellosis prevalence (1971–2015) and reproductive outcome (2006–2015) data collected from female elk attending feedgrounds to assess efficacy of the strain 19 program while controlling for potentially confounding factors such as site and age. …”
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    Tracking the financial flows of Indonesia's COVID-19 vaccination program. by Olivia Herlinda, Ayudina Larasanti, Sinta Amalia Kusumastuti Sumulyo, Sayyid Muhammad Jundullah, Indra Yudha Mambea

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Despite available funding mechanisms for COVID-19 vaccination programs, disparities persisted in certain areas. …”
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    Cost-effectiveness of a national enterovirus 71 vaccination program in China. by Wenjun Wang, Jianwen Song, Jingjing Wang, Yaping Li, Huiling Deng, Mei Li, Ning Gao, Song Zhai, Shuangsuo Dang, Xin Zhang, Xiaoli Jia

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…When the price was less than $8.3 or $14.6/dose, the vaccination program would be highly cost-effective or cost-effective, respectively (incremental cost-effectiveness ratio less than or between one to three times China GDP per capita, respectively). …”
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    Cost-utility analysis of current COVID-19 vaccination program recommendations in Canada by Alison E. Simmons, Rafael N. Miranda, Michael W.Z. Li, Gebremedhin B. Gebretekle, Min Xi, Marina I. Salvadori, Bryna Warshawsky, Eva Wong, Raphael Ximenes, Melissa K. Andrew, Sarah Wilson, Matthew Tunis, Ashleigh R. Tuite

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Background: As COVID-19 becomes established as an endemic disease with widespread population immunity, there is uncertainty about the economic benefit of ongoing COVID-19 vaccination programs. We assessed the cost-effectiveness of a COVID-19 vaccination program similar to current Canadian recommendations, modelled as annual vaccination for people aged less than 65 years with chronic medical conditions and biannual vaccination for adults aged 65 years and older. …”
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    Participation of Religious Leaders in Helping the Success of the Government's COVID-19 Vaccination Program by Simon Simon, Alfons Renaldo Tampenawas, Joko Santoso, Astrid Maryam Yvonny Nainupu, Semuel Ruddy Angkouw, Alvonce Poluan

    Published 2021-07-01
    “… Participation of Religious Leaders in Helping the Success of the Government's COVID-19 Vaccination Program. The basic idea of this paper departs from observations in the virtual and real world, where certain people or groups are found who disagree with the need to be vaccinated. …”
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    The indirect effect of the bivalent human papillomavirus vaccination program: an observational cohort study by Marit Middeldorp, Janneke W. Duijster, Mirjam J. Knol, Birgit H. B. van Benthem, Johannes Berkhof, Audrey J. King, Hester E. de Melker

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Abstract Background The impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programs depends on the degree of indirect protection against new infections achieved among unvaccinated women. …”
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