Emergency vaccination programmes over 23 years have reduced deaths from major infectious diseases like Ebola, cholera, and yellow fever by approximately 60%, according to a comprehensive study covering 210 incidents across 49 countries. Backed by Gavi, the study highlights significant economic benefits, estimating savings of $32 billion, while emphasizing the need for continued funding to enhance vaccine deployment against outbreaks.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A new study shows that quick vaccination programs for diseases like Ebola and cholera helped save many lives and money by stopping big outbreaks over the last 23 years.
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