Nearly 50,000 adults die in America each year from vaccine-preventable diseases.
The key information needed by public health staff charged with surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases.
Among these vaccine-preventable diseases, which one kills the most people?
Vaccines are available for all of the following vaccine-preventable diseases (unless otherwise noted).
When the decade started, you had 12,000 children dying each day from vaccine-preventable diseases.
At the moment, one child every 20 seconds dies of a vaccine-preventable disease.
That 1.7 million children die from vaccine-preventable diseases every year makes the case.
Graphs for most other vaccine-preventable diseases show a similar pattern.
Every year, 1.5 million children under five die from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Yet each year three million people die from vaccine-preventable diseases.