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Herd immunity is referred to when we justify mass approach in vaccination. Particularly it applies to vaccination against communicable diseases with a high potential to spread.


‘‘Herd Immunity’’: A Rough Guide is an article that provides brief historical, epidemiologic, theoretical, and pragmatic public health perspectives on this concept.
Authors: Paul Fine, Ken Eames, and David L. Heymann Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom
Clinical Infectious Diseases 2011;52(7):911–916


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Herd immunity is referred to when we justify mass approach in vaccination. Particularly it applies to vaccination against communicable diseases with a high potential to spread.

‘‘Herd Immunity’’: A Rough Guide is an article that provides brief historical, epidemiologic, theoretical, and pragmatic public health perspectives on this concept.

Authors: Paul Fine, Ken Eames, and David L. Heymann Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom

Clinical Infectious Diseases 2011;52(7):911–916