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The World Health Organization (WHO) is building a better future for people everywhere. Health lays the foundation for vibrant and productive communities, stronger economies, safer nations and a better world. Our work touches lives around the world every day – often in invisible ways. As the lead health authority within the United Nations (UN) system, we help ensure the safety of the air we breathe, the food we eat, the water we drink and the medicines and vaccines that treat and protect us. The Organization aims to provide every child, woman and man with the best chance to lead a healthier, longer life.
New immunization strategies: adapting to global challenges Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz
Immunization with full-length Plasmodium falciparum merozoite surface protein 1 is safe and elicits functional cytophilic antibodies in a randomized first-in-human trial
DJPH - Vaccine Preventable Disease by Delaware Academy of Medicine and the Delaware Public Health Association - Issuu
Mass Polio Vaccination Drive To Administer More Than 80 Million Doses To Southern African Children In Five Countries - Health Policy Watch
Outbreak risks, cases, and costs of vaccination strategies against wild poliomyelitis in polio-free settings: a modelling study
More than 80 million doses to be administered to southern African children targeted in mass polio vaccination drives, WHO
Update on Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus Outbreaks — Worldwide, January 2021–December 2022
Progress Toward Polio Eradication — Worldwide, January 2020–April 2022
Frontiers Is it time to switch to a formulation other than the live attenuated poliovirus vaccine to prevent poliomyelitis?
Outbreak response – GPEI