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(e.g., review the health status of older children who are vaccinated and unvaccinated). Dr. Andrew Wakefield discusses the CDC’s refusal to do such a study and gives us his analysis of vaccinated and unvaccinated with a conclusion that the vaccine free children are extremely healthy. Take ...
1.1Vaccine hesitancy and resistance/refusal While the World Health Organization (WHO) definesvaccine hesitancyto encapsulate both concepts of delay in acceptance and abject refusal, this broad conceptualisation might create further issues in gaining a clear understanding of what is a complex, and often ...
including Pharma and its allied foundations. And CDC, frankly, is a vaccine company; it owns56 vaccine patentsand buys and distributes$4.6 billionin vaccines annually through the Vaccines for Children program, which is over
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attorneys filed a motion to compel Merck to turn over the entirety of its Adverse Event Reporting and Review System, which will provide data on adverse events that were reported to Merck and when Merck became aware of these events. This motion was filed in response to Merck’s refusal to pr...
7 Vaccine hesitancy, defined as “delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite availability,”8(p4163) has been a challenge to infectious disease control over the past 2 decades.9-12 The discussion of COVID-19 vaccination rates has focused on the high rates of vaccine hesitancy in ...
it has been estimated that 60–90% of the population needs to be vaccinated (depending, for instance, on the vaccine’s efficacy) to stop the spread of SARS-CoV-22,3. Therefore, vaccine hesitancy—defined as “the delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite availability of vaccinati...
Vaccine hesitancy, vaccine refusal and the anti-vaccine movement: influence, impact and implications Expert Rev Vaccines, 14 (1) (2015), pp. 99-117 Google Scholar [7] J.P. Baker The pertussis vaccine controversy in Great Britain, 1974–1986 Vaccine, 21 (25–26) (2003), pp. 4003-4010 ...
Understanding the parental decision to obtain an NME could help health professionals and public health programs improve vaccination rates in areas with high vaccine refusal. Using a 2002–2003 multi-state survey of parents of school age children (n = 2445), this study found that parental ...