PMID: 2494641Jan 1, 1989Paper

The impact of otitis media

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
S E Stool, M J Field

Abstract

Otitis media is one of the most worldwide prevalent diseases that affects children. The socioeconomic costs may exceed 3.5 billion dollars a year in the United States alone in direct and indirect costs. If a vaccine can be developed that will decrease 1% of the illness this would be significant in this country and probably even more valuable in less developed countries.

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