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Benefits and challenges in using seroprevalence data to inform models for measles and rubella elimination

Amy K Winter, Micaela E Martinez, Felicity T Cutts, William J Moss, Matt J Ferrari, Amalie McKee, Justin Lessler, Kyla Hayford, Jacco Wallinga, C Jess E Metcalf. 2018. Benefits and challenges in using seroprevalence data to inform models for measles and rubella elimination. The Journal of infectious diseases. 218(3): 355-364.

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High resolution age-structured mapping of childhood vaccination coverage in low and middle income countries
Challenges and opportunities in disease forecasting in outbreak settings: a case study of measles in Lola Prefecture, Guinea

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