Vaccination Coverage and Herd Immunity: Strategies for Public Health Improvement

Authors

  • Amelia Baker PhD
  • Kim Hernandez Dr.
  • Taylor Hernandez Prof.

Keywords:

Vaccination, Herd Immunity, Public Health, Infectious Diseases, Community Engagement

Abstract

This paper investigates the critical role of vaccination coverage in achieving herd immunity and its implications for public health. We analyze vaccination campaigns and their effectiveness in preventing outbreaks of infectious diseases. The study highlights the challenges faced in increasing vaccination rates, including misinformation and logistical barriers. Recommendations are provided for enhancing vaccination strategies, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and education to improve public health outcomes. Our findings contribute to the ongoing efforts to control infectious diseases through vaccination.

Author Biographies

Amelia Baker, PhD

PhD
University of Oxford
Oxford OX1 2JD, United Kingdom

Kim Hernandez, Dr.

Dr.
Technical University of Munich
Arcisstraße 21, 80333 München, Germany

Taylor Hernandez, Prof.

Prof.
University of Tokyo
7 Chome-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-8654, Japan

References

Viroliya, K., Hojjat, A., Pena, B., Bhatt, H., Mehta, N. N., Venkata, S. Y., Goyal, A., Tanwar, K., Ziauddin, M., Moram, R. S., Ogbue, S. C., Mansuri, U., Patel, U., & Palabindela, P. (2023). Sa1359 Helicobacter Pylori Associated Gastro-Intestinal Bleeding in Bariatric Surgery-Nationwide Surrey. Gastroenterology, 164(6), S-373.

Published

2025-12-29

Issue

Section

Articles