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The 'Vaccines Work' Infographic Proves Their Worth

If you are the all-natural type that would rather have your body fend of diseases itself rather than taint it with medication, let the 'Vaccines Work' infographic show you the other side of the story.

By measuring the amount of money that vaccines save in terms of the costs that would be incurred by certain illnesses had the vaccine not been made available, the $63 billion benefit is clear. If the monetary value of costs averted does not appeal to you, perhaps you should consider the number of lives saved and cases in HIB, Pneumococcal, and Rotavirus prevented (both figures are in the millions!).

This infographic addresses the vaccine utility debate at an angle different from the conventional health pro and con attack.
Trend Themes
1. Vaccine Cost Savings - By highlighting the significant money saved by vaccines, there is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in cost-effective vaccine development and distribution.
2. Lives Saved - The focus on the millions of lives saved by vaccines creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in improving vaccine accessibility and awareness.
3. Prevention of Specific Diseases - Highlighting the millions of cases prevented for diseases like HIB, Pneumococcal, and Rotavirus opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in targeted vaccine research and development.
Industry Implications
1. Pharmaceutical - The pharmaceutical industry can seize the opportunity for disruptive innovation by investing in research for cost-effective vaccines and improving distribution methods.
2. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can explore disruptive innovation by focusing on improving vaccine accessibility, raising awareness, and developing effective vaccine deployment strategies.
3. Public Health - The public health sector can embark on disruptive innovation initiatives to improve vaccine coverage and overcome barriers to vaccination, ultimately saving more lives.

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