Vaccine efficacy is a measure of the effectiveness of a vaccine in preventing disease. It is typically expressed as a percentage and calculated based on the reduction in incidence of disease among vaccinated individuals compared to unvaccinated individuals.
The formula for calculating vaccine efficacy (VE) is:
IRunvacc = Incidence rate among unvaccinated individuals
Understanding vaccine efficacy helps in assessing the impact of vaccination programs and guiding public health policies.
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