1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0264-410x(99)00067-5
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“…Peak incidence is reported to occur in children 5–15 years of age; however, in regions where the disease is highly endemic, children <5 years of age may have among the highest infection rates ( 1 , 4 – 6 ). Population-based data are limited ( 1 ) and would be helpful for refining estimates of the impact of disease and for identifying age groups at highest risk, thereby making it possible to optimize vaccination strategies ( 7 , 8 ). …”
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“…Peak incidence is reported to occur in children 5–15 years of age; however, in regions where the disease is highly endemic, children <5 years of age may have among the highest infection rates ( 1 , 4 – 6 ). Population-based data are limited ( 1 ) and would be helpful for refining estimates of the impact of disease and for identifying age groups at highest risk, thereby making it possible to optimize vaccination strategies ( 7 , 8 ). …”
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confidence: 99%