CUSTOM PRESCOTT'S MICROBIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9781266032844
Author: WILLEY
Publisher: MCG
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- Discuss the various conditions that must be met for herd immunity to existarrow_forwardThe measles virus has a basic reproduction number (R0) of 15. To achieve herd immunity, what percentage of the population needs to be vaccinated? 90% 96% 94% 99%arrow_forwardwhat is the difference in lifespan of an endemic and a pandemicarrow_forward
- What is herd immunity? How does it protect us against illnesses?arrow_forwardEven though the oral polio vaccine is not used in the developed world, it is still widely used in the developing world, in part because it confers what might be called “accidental” herd immunity. Can you speculate on what this is?arrow_forwardMeasles is caused by an extremely infectious virus. Use the herd immunity equation to calculate the proportion of the population that needs to be immune in order to effectively halt the spread of measles via herd immunity. The Ro of the measles virus is 18 and the vaccine is 97% effective. Enter your answer as a decimal, not as a percentage. Round to the nearest 4 decimal places (example: 0.3568). It is recommended you do not round between calculation steps.arrow_forward
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