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Volume 23, Number 7—July 2017
Dispatch

Emergency Meningococcal ACWY Vaccination Program for Teenagers to Control Group W Meningococcal Disease, England, 2015–2016

Helen CampbellComments to Author , Michael Edelstein, Nick Andrews, Ray Borrow, Mary Ramsay, and Shamez Ladhani
Author affiliations: Public Health England, London, UK (H. Campbell, M. Edelstein, N. Andrews, M. Ramsay, S. Ladhani); Public Health England, Manchester, UK (R. Borrow); St. George’s University of London, London (S. Ladhani)

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Observed and projected cases of W, Y, and B invasive meningococcal disease in England determined on the basis of trend lines fitted to the prevaccination period (November 2010–11 to 2014–15) and extrapolated to the 2015–16 academic year for the cohort with group W, Y, and B invasive meningococcal disease and who left school. Men, meningococcal.

Figure 2. Observed and projected cases of W, Y, and B invasive meningococcal disease in England determined on the basis of trend lines fitted to the prevaccination period (November 2010–11 to 2014–15) and extrapolated to the 2015–16 academic year for the cohort with group W, Y, and B invasive meningococcal disease and who left school. Men, meningococcal.

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