Dynamics of global emergency vaccine stockpiles: A systems analysis and application to cholera
- Published on 06/05/2025
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Guttieres, Donovan; Van Riet, Carla; Vandaele, Nico; Decouttere, Catherine.
Abstract
Background
The frequency and magnitude of infectious disease outbreaks are expected to rise. Although emergency vaccine stockpiles have emerged as a strategy to hedge against sporadic demand and accelerate response efforts, their long-term management is complex.
Objective This study investigates the role of global emergency vaccine stockpiles in achieving public health goals over time and underlying health system structures that drive...
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