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List of works by Kaja M. Abbas

Benefit-risk analysis of health benefits of routine childhood immunisation against the excess risk of SARS-CoV-2 infections during the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa

COVID-19 impact on routine immunisations for vaccine-preventable diseases: Projecting the effect of different routes to recovery

Dosing interval strategies for two-dose COVID-19 vaccination in 13 low- and middle-income countries of Europe: health impact modelling and benefit-risk analysis

Effect of evidence updates on key determinants of measles vaccination impact: a DynaMICE modelling study in ten high-burden countries

Estimating the health impact of vaccination against 10 pathogens in 98 low and middle income countries from 2000 to 2030

Global impact and cost-effectiveness of one-dose versus two-dose human papillomavirus vaccination schedules: a comparative modelling analysis

Health impact of routine measles vaccination and supplementary immunisation activities in 14 high burden countries: a DynaMICE modelling study

How can the public health impact of vaccination be estimated?

Impact and cost-effectiveness of measles vaccination through microarray patches in 70 low- and middle-income countries: a modelling study

Impact of COVID-19-related disruptions to measles, meningococcal A, and yellow fever vaccination in 10 countries

Outbreak risks, cases, and costs of vaccination strategies against wild poliomyelitis in polio-free settings: a modelling study

Projections of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination impact in Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan: a comparative modelling study

SARS-CoV-2 infection risk during delivery of childhood vaccination campaigns: a modelling study

The importance of supplementary immunisation activities to prevent measles outbreaks during the COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya

When time-dependence in disease outcome risk is not captured by impact evaluation modeling studies: a measles vaccination case study