id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-008147-lyfh0ixi Hutber, Marcus The use of vaccines to control disease is not a simple matter 2006-09-07 .txt text/plain 831 52 44 The use of vaccines to control disease is not a simple matter The paper by Hägglund et al. Firstly, it presents empirical data, with rationales that are subsequently open to useful debate; secondly, the authors raise some valuable generic questions concerning the effectiveness of vaccination against a variety of infectious diseases. As the time period from vaccine administration to a protective boost of antibody levels can take several days, culling can be more effective as a control when disease transmission is rapid. However, in practical terms, the use of vaccines is complex and they can be less effective for disease control than other measures. (2006) indirectly highlights both quarantine and the restriction of livestock movements as effective measures for disease control and questions whether such biosecurity could enhance the impact of subsequent vaccinations presumably by maintaining and maximizing a clean susceptible pool. ./cache/cord-008147-lyfh0ixi.txt ./txt/cord-008147-lyfh0ixi.txt