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In 2013, 79% of children born in the Western Pacific region received a dose of hepatitis B vaccine. In one African region, only about 11% of children received the same vaccine. What is the likely result of these vaccination rates?

A. The Western Pacific region will have more cases of hepatitis B than the African region.
B. The Western Pacific region will have fewer cases of hepatitis B than the African region.
C. The Western Pacific and African regions will have same number of cases of hepatitis B.
D. Nearly 90% of people will be immune to hepatitis B in both regions.

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B. The Western Pacific region will have fewer cases of hepatitis B than the African region.

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The answer for this question would be option B. The goal of vaccinations is to reduce the number of certain cases of a particular disease. Given that 79% of the children born in the Western Pacific region received a dose of hepatitis B vaccine, and only 11% in one African region, this would mean that the Western Pacific region will have fewer cases of hepatitis B than the African region.
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