Vaccination programs represent a cornerstone in public health strategies aimed at preventing infectious diseases. This review evaluates the effectiveness of vaccination programs across various contexts, analyzing their impact on disease incidence, morbidity, mortality and societal benefits. By examining historical and contemporary data, this paper explores the role of vaccinations in controlling infectious diseases, addressing challenges such as vaccine hesitancy and emerging pathogens. The findings underscore the pivotal role of vaccination in public health, highlighting its successes and ongoing challenges in global health security.
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