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The effects of re-infection in directly transmitted infections modelled with vaccination.
We propose a mathematical model to deal with directly transmitted infections incorporating the loss of immunity. The model is developed taking into account a constant contact rate among individuals and an age-dependent vaccination rate. Based on this model, we analyse the effects of re-infection in a community under a vaccination strategy.