Results of application of separate or combined (Heterogen) vaccines against covid-19
B.Q.YusupaliyevSanitary – epidemiological welfare and public health service of the Republic of UzbekistanB.J.KurbanovSanitary – epidemiological welfare and public health service of the Republic of UzbekistanL.U.AnvarovaSanitary – epidemiological welfare and public health service of the Republic of UzbekistanZ.K.AbdurakhimovaSanitary – epidemiological welfare and public health service of the Republic of UzbekistanA.A.NishonovSanitary – epidemiological welfare and public health service of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has had an economic and social impact on the world. Public immunity remains the main tool in reducing viral pandemic load [13]. A wide-scale vaccination campaign using a variety of vaccines has been carried out throughout the world. Epidemiological studies have shown that COVID-19 vaccines should reduce the rate of infection, which eventually leads to the formation of public immunity after vaccination in about 70,0% of the population [10]. Sequential administration of various COVID-19 vaccines - a heterologic vaccination regimen has been proposed as an alternative strategy.
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