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The effectiveness of a vaccine depends, amongst other things, on the percentage of the population which has received it and is still within the period of protection offered by that vaccine.[[Citing sources citation needed]]

Vaccinated people act as a sort of "firebreak" in the spread of the disease, slowing or preventing the further transmission of the disease to others. Since the protection offered by vaccines is rarely 100%, the vaccine will be more effective if more people have been vaccinated. This is because the disease may be able to jump from one unvaccinated person to another person who has not been vaccinated, but is unlikely to be able to jump from one unvaccinated person to another who has been vaccinated.[[Citing sources citation needed]]

Virologists and epidemiologists[[Avoid weasel words#ExamplesPlease name specific person]] who have studied these areas have found that when a certain percentage of a population is vaccinated, the spread of the disease is effectively stopped. This critical percentage depends on the disease and the vaccine, but 90% is not uncommon. [[Citing sources citation needed]] This is herd immunity - the fact that others in the herd or population have been vaccinated provides protection to all others, whether or not vaccinated themselves.[[Citing sources citation needed]]

It is therefore the general aim of those involved in public health to establish herd immunity in the populations for which they are responsible. However, this is not always possible, or may fail after time. For example, see the controversy in the UK about the MMR vaccine.

Herd immunity should not be confused with Contact immunity, a related concept wherein a vaccinated individual can 'pass-on' the vaccine to another individual through contact.

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