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State of the World's Vaccines and ImmunizationPublication DateOctober 2002 SummaryHighlights the strides made in global immunisation since the mid-1990s. These include the near-eradication of polio worldwide and the dramatic reductions in the incidence of measles and maternal and neonatal tetanus in some of the lowest-income countries. This report also charts progress in the development and introduction of new life-saving vaccines that have the potential to save millions of lives every year.
It points out that many children have yet to benefit from these achievements. The report states that while some low-income countries have made substantial progress in increasing immunisation coverage, coverage in others is at its lowest for over a decade. In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, only about 50% of children are immunised during their first year of life. By contrast, the wealthier developed countries have not only far higher immunisation rates but children also have access to a wider range of vaccines. This report contains 4 sections:
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World Health Organization Department of Vaccines and Biologicals CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland Fax: + 41 22 791 4227 vaccines@who.int Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 29 2003 Last Updated October 12 2007 |
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