markdownabstract__Background:__ Equitable access to vaccines has been suggested as a priority for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, it is unclear whether providing equitable access is enough to ensure health equity. Furthermore, disaggregated data on health outcomes and benefits gained across population subgroups are often unavailable. This paper develops a model to estimate the distribution of childhood disease cases and deaths across socioeconomic groups, and the potential benefits of three vaccine programs in LMICs. __Methods:__ For each country and for three diseases (diarrhea, measles, pneumonia), we estimated the distributions of cases and deaths that would occur across wealth quintiles in the absence of any immuni...
BACKGROUND: This study characterizes the historical relationship between coverage of measles contain...
This study characterizes the historical relationship between coverage of measles containing vaccines...
International audienceWith social policies increasingly directed toward enhancing equity through hea...
Background: Vaccines are one of the most successful interventions in improving population health in ...
Abstract Background Equitable access to vaccines has been suggested as a priority for low- and middl...
__Background:__ Equitable access to vaccines has been suggested as a priority for low- and middle-in...
Background Vaccines are one of the most successful interventions in improving population health in l...
International audienceBackground: The past two decades have seen expansion of childhood vaccination ...
Background: Immunisation programmes have made substantial contributions to lowering the burden of di...
textabstractWith social policies increasingly directed toward enhancing equity through health progra...
IntroductionA majority of low-income (LIC) and lower-middle-income countries (LMIC) were unable to a...
Background: Vaccine-preventable diseases cause important health, societal, and economic burdens worl...
Objectives: This paper asks whether measles vaccination can reduce socioeconomic differentials in un...
SummaryBackgroundImmunisation programmes have made substantial contributions to lowering the burden ...
BACKGROUND: This study characterizes the historical relationship between coverage of measles contain...
BACKGROUND: This study characterizes the historical relationship between coverage of measles contain...
This study characterizes the historical relationship between coverage of measles containing vaccines...
International audienceWith social policies increasingly directed toward enhancing equity through hea...
Background: Vaccines are one of the most successful interventions in improving population health in ...
Abstract Background Equitable access to vaccines has been suggested as a priority for low- and middl...
__Background:__ Equitable access to vaccines has been suggested as a priority for low- and middle-in...
Background Vaccines are one of the most successful interventions in improving population health in l...
International audienceBackground: The past two decades have seen expansion of childhood vaccination ...
Background: Immunisation programmes have made substantial contributions to lowering the burden of di...
textabstractWith social policies increasingly directed toward enhancing equity through health progra...
IntroductionA majority of low-income (LIC) and lower-middle-income countries (LMIC) were unable to a...
Background: Vaccine-preventable diseases cause important health, societal, and economic burdens worl...
Objectives: This paper asks whether measles vaccination can reduce socioeconomic differentials in un...
SummaryBackgroundImmunisation programmes have made substantial contributions to lowering the burden ...
BACKGROUND: This study characterizes the historical relationship between coverage of measles contain...
BACKGROUND: This study characterizes the historical relationship between coverage of measles contain...
This study characterizes the historical relationship between coverage of measles containing vaccines...
International audienceWith social policies increasingly directed toward enhancing equity through hea...