2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09439-1
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A multi-pronged scoping review approach to understanding the evolving implementation of the Smallpox and Polio eradication programs: what can other Global Health initiatives learn?

Abstract: Background Previous initiatives have aimed to document the history and legacy of the Smallpox Eradication Program (SEP) and the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI). In this multi-pronged scoping review, we explored the evolution and learning from SEP and GPEI implementation over time at global and country levels to inform other global health programs. Methods Three related reviews of literature were conducted; we searched for documents on 1)… Show more

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“…Vaccination has proven to be an effective preventative measure boosting immunity for many major diseases affecting humans (e.g., 4 ), domestic animals and livestock including fish 5–12 . In some instances, total eradication of human or livestock disease has been possible through the implementation of vaccination programmes 13,14 . However, vaccines are difficult to develop against some diseases, especially against ectoparasites such as sea lice (crustacean copepods) or amoebae 15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vaccination has proven to be an effective preventative measure boosting immunity for many major diseases affecting humans (e.g., 4 ), domestic animals and livestock including fish 5–12 . In some instances, total eradication of human or livestock disease has been possible through the implementation of vaccination programmes 13,14 . However, vaccines are difficult to develop against some diseases, especially against ectoparasites such as sea lice (crustacean copepods) or amoebae 15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%