Reference: Statistics: CDC Releases New Data
on Vaccination Rates For Infants and Children (19 - 35 Months)(Infodocket)
Not exact matches
Even with the suboptimal
vaccination rates, there has been an impact
on infections.
In collaboration with many researchers (graduate students, postdocs, and faculty elsewhere), we have examined the role of cross-immunity
on the evolution and dynamics of influenza; the impact of behavioral changes, long periods of infectiousness, variable infectivity, co-infections, prostitution, social networks, and vaccine efficacy
on HIV dynamics; the role of exogenous re-infection, variable progression
rates,
vaccination, public transportation, close and casual contacts
on tuberculosis dynamics and control; the impact of life - history vector dynamics
on dengue epidemics; and
on the identification of time - response scales for epidemics of foot and mouth disease.
The researchers also found that the HPV
vaccination rates among Hispanic girls differed depending
on the racial composition of the community in which the girls lived.
The analysis also incorporated data
on «social connectivity,» which included estimates of how often people visit close friends and neighbors, air travel, weather,
vaccination rates and changes in the flu virus itself.
The American Veterinary Medical Association has no statistics
on pet
vaccination rates, and laws requiring
vaccinations vary by state.
Human vs. canine
vaccination While statistics
on the number of cases of these various canine diseases over time are hard to find, we can use human diseases as a comparison, and in every case, as
vaccination rates have gone up, incidents of the diseases have gone down.
We rely
on our participating veterinarians who give us access to reduced
rates for feline sterilization and
vaccination; we are able to pass
on these discounts to property owners who participate in our TNR program.
The kill shelter that housed him had a 90 % kill
rate, never administered any
vaccinations, and euthanized a dog
on the spot if it showed any sign of disease or illness.
While international dog and cat
vaccination guidelines warn that we should decrease companion animal
vaccination, i.e. «we should aim to reduce the «vaccine load»
on individual animals in order to minimize the potential for adverse reactions to vaccine products» [18],
vaccination of humans is increasing at a startling
rate.
Many of these resources work with particular veterinarians who may give new owners special
rates on their initial puppy
vaccinations, as well as other services.
We could debate with parents that say vaccines cause autism, but, again, while we can «win» that debate
on the science, «winning it» over and over does not seem to improve
vaccination rates.