With cold and flu season right around the corner, it’s a perfect time to understand the role of vaccines in personal and community health.
Vaccinations are a key component of global health systems, preventing the spread of infectious diseases and saving millions of lives annually. However, challenges within the U.S., such as public trust, misinformation, and accessibility, continue to impact vaccination efforts.
Join us on September 6 for a webinar focused on the role of vaccines in improving public health, supported by data and expert analysis.
What we’ll discuss:
- Ways to leverage real-world data (RWD) for vaccine-related research questions, including examples of RWD-based analyses of vaccination and infectious disease management.
- Trends in vaccination rates across different communities and their implications for public health.
- The safety and efficacy of vaccination programs, with examples of how they have contributed to disease control and eradication.
- Data on public attitudes toward vaccines and how vaccine hesitancy affects global health efforts.
Why attend?
This webinar provides evidence-based insights for health advocates, public policy professionals, and anyone involved in improving vaccination outreach. Attendees will hear from experts presenting data and analysis on the measurable impacts of vaccines on health outcomes.