reelimination
Reelimination refers to the process of reintroducing a previously eliminated or eradicated disease back into a population. This can occur even in areas where a disease has been successfully controlled or eliminated through public health measures such as vaccination, sanitation, and disease surveillance. The reemergence of a disease is often due to a decline in herd immunity, a breakdown in public health infrastructure, or the introduction of infectious agents from regions where the disease is still prevalent.
Factors contributing to reelimination can include waning vaccine effectiveness over time, insufficient vaccination rates that fail
The consequences of reelimination can be severe, particularly for vulnerable populations who may not have received