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Establishment of a PPR Global Research and Expertise Network (PPR-GREN)

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About 10 years ago we did an impact analysis and a benefit cost ratio for PPR vaccination in Bangladesh. That country is endemically infected and it appeared that around 50% of kids died of PPR each year. We estimated from the fairly rough economic analysis that PPR vaccination would produce a benefit cost ratio of around 10. 

Nick

This  very high mortality rate would be quite unsustainable for the farmers without some form of intervention.  Not at all the image of mild endemic disease.  - Moderator.

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