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Evaluating vaccination programs according to their broad socioeconomic benefits, beyond their health benefits, will help to address the twin problems of vaccine underutilization and weak incentives for vaccine innovation.
AuthorsDavid E. Bloom, Victoria Fan and JP Sevilla, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
LanguageEnglish
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