Childhood Vaccines Aren't Just Saving Lives. They're Saving Money.
Briefly

For nearly three decades, childhood vaccines including measles, tetanus, and diphtheria ones saved the US $540 billion in healthcare costs. Routine vaccinations prevented millions of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.
Vaccine programs pay for themselves immediately, preventing millions of hospitalizations and deaths. The savings include costs of initial infections and managing related conditions, surpassing the development expenses.
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