Epidemics exacerbated by unvaccinated infants

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They found that the timing and magnitude of seasonal birth pulses could significantly alter the size of a measles epidemic.

By taking into account seasonal fluctuations in birth rates, massive vaccination campaigns in the developing world could inoculate more unprotected infants and significantly reduce the number of deaths from diseases like measles, according to Micaela Martinez-Bakker and Kevin Bakker of the U-M Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.