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Modeling the Potential for Vaccination to Diminish the Burden of Invasive Non-typhoidal Salmonella Disease in Young Children in Mali, West Africa.

Kristin BornsteinLaura HungerfordDavid HartleyJohn D SorkinMilagritos D TapiaSamba O SowUma OnwuchekwaRaphael SimonSharon M TennantMyron M Levine
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
The public health impact of NTS vaccination shifts as disease burden, vaccine coverage, and serovar distribution vary. Our model shows that implementing an iNTS vaccine through an analogous strategy to the Hib vaccination program in Bamako would markedly reduce cases and deaths due to iNTS among the pediatric population. The model can be adjusted for use elsewhere in Africa where NTS epidemiologic patterns, serovar prevalence, and immunization schedules differ from Bamako.
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