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Qaagi - Book of Why

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destroyedcausesdisease Herd immunity

by other people(passive) caused bylow herd - immunity

those people , butare contributingtowards herd immunity

more parents(passive) caused bya drop in herd immunity

those vaccinescontributetowards herd immunity

to protect a sufficient percentage of the entire worldwide populationto causeherd immunity to take place

Plus we have natural immunity and vaccine immunitycontributingto herd immunity

personal choiceleadsto weakened herd immunity

Children who have natural infectioncontributeto herd immunity

High vaccination ratescontributeto herd immunity

vaccine immunityleadsto herd immunity

the disease ... to helpcontributeto herd immunity

Vaccination in a populationleadsto herd immunity

the ability of that vaccineto contributeto herd immunity

vaccination and immunityleadingto herd immunity

that adults like her are both immune ( ... ) and not immune ( getting the disease ) at the same timecontributingto herd immunity

even 100 % vaccination rateswould ... leadto herd immunity

The efficacy of vaccines as a way to protect populations ... factorsinfluenceherd immunity

Only live vaccines ... ableto causeherd immunity

widespread natural infectionwill resultin herd immunity

vaccination levels ... itswould leadto herd immunity

Natural immunitycan leadto herd immunity

natural immunitycontributingto herd immunity

Natural immunityleadingto herd immunity

the virus , which is ableto ultimately resultin herd immunity

its younger , not - at - risk population would develop immunity against the viruspotentially leadingto herd immunity

the vaccinewould ... causeherd immunity

the vaccine iswill causeherd immunity

the vaccinecausesherd immunity

a vaccineare contributingto herd immunity

the vaccinecan ... leadto herd immunity

Vaccineshould leadto herd immunity

amount of vaccine coverage necessaryto causeherd immunity

by taking the vaccineare contributingto herd immunity

that healthy children are vaccinatedto contributeto the herd immunity

the ability of vaccinesto contributeto herd immunity

the diseasewill causeherd immunity

the disease itselfcausesherd immunity

diseaseleadingto herd immunity

the individual benefits from widespread vaccinationresultsin herd immunity

from transmission of vaccine strainsresultingfrom transmission of vaccine strains

to the eradication of infectious agentscan contributeto the eradication of infectious agents

more deathswould causemore deaths

from high immunization coverageresultsfrom high immunization coverage

to outbreaksleadsto outbreaks

in a decrease in invasive pneumococcal diseases in vaccinees and non - vaccinees as well as in aresultedin a decrease in invasive pneumococcal diseases in vaccinees and non - vaccinees as well as in a

in a decrease in invasive pneumococcal diseases in vaccinees and non - vaccinees as well as reduced antibiotic resistance ratesresultedin a decrease in invasive pneumococcal diseases in vaccinees and non - vaccinees as well as reduced antibiotic resistance rates

in a 17 % reduction in disease transmissionresultedin a 17 % reduction in disease transmission

a community to have less outbreakscan causea community to have less outbreaks

disease(passive) caused bydisease

in serious outbreaks of otherwise preventable diseasewould resultin serious outbreaks of otherwise preventable disease

to decline in total deaths and cases this yearledto decline in total deaths and cases this year

to an early end of the outbreakfast leadingto an early end of the outbreak

in more outbreaks of preventable diseaseswill resultin more outbreaks of preventable diseases

the virus to be less of a threatwill ... causethe virus to be less of a threat

the recent outbreaksis causingthe recent outbreaks

in higher death countswould ... resultin higher death counts

alsocontributesalso

alsoresultedalso

alsocould ... resultalso

to the reductioncontributedto the reduction

from vaccinationresultingfrom vaccination

with timeleadswith time

in a dysregulated response that can cause autoimmunityresultingin a dysregulated response that can cause autoimmunity

the decreasecausethe decrease

to this decreaseis contributingto this decrease

to the decline of the illnesswould leadto the decline of the illness

to lower morbidity numberscan leadto lower morbidity numbers

in less transmission of rotavirusresultingin less transmission of rotavirus

to endemic stability of a diseaseleadingto endemic stability of a disease

measlescan causemeasles

to anotherto contributeto another

deaths(passive) caused bydeaths

to the outbreaks of vaccine - preventable diseases in unvaccinated infants in Pakistanleadto the outbreaks of vaccine - preventable diseases in unvaccinated infants in Pakistan

a decrease in measles and Poliocauseda decrease in measles and Polio

who ... to protectwas designedwho ... to protect

to protection of unvaccinated individualswould ... leadto protection of unvaccinated individuals

the reduction of IPD incidence among preterm born children(passive) was influenced bythe reduction of IPD incidence among preterm born children

to the declineis contributingto the decline

in outbreaks of measles and mumps in recent yearshas resultedin outbreaks of measles and mumps in recent years

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