The increasing availability of personal belief exemptions from state vaccination requirements is a growing concern among proponents of vaccination. Holding parents of non-vaccinated children liable to those they infect is among the responses proposed to maintain high vaccination rates. Even if motivated by a sincere desire to maximize the benefits of vaccination throughout society, such a step would be inadvisable, further entrenching opponents of vaccination and adding to the atmosphere of confusion and unnecessary alarm that has become increasingly common among parents of children for whom vaccination is recommended
In recent years, the number of parents who have declining vaccinations or instituting altered immuni...
After recent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease across the United States, some states have res...
abstract: Growing hotspots of unvaccinated children corroborate with states that have highly permiss...
The increasing availability of personal belief exemptions from state vaccination requirements is a g...
Public health agencies and citizens should employ legal approaches to hold parents accountable for r...
Imposing tort liability on parents who fail to vaccinate their children would not serve the public h...
Vaccinations against life-threatening diseases are one of the greatest public health achievements in...
An outbreak of measles in California in early 2015 triggered a nationwide discussion about childhood...
Should a parent who takes advantage of a personal belief exemption to avoid vaccinating a child be h...
The measles outbreak of early 2015 is symptomatic of a larger societal problem–the growing number of...
The experience in Australia with penalizing parents who refuse to have their children vaccinated dem...
Professor Silverman\u27s article examines the complex challenges faced by U.S. policymakers attempti...
Measles is making a comeback in the United States. Despite the overall success of vaccination progra...
Vaccines have been a controversial and frequently discussed topic the last two years due to the COVI...
The 2015 Disneyland outbreak of measles in the US unequivocally brought to light what had been brewi...
In recent years, the number of parents who have declining vaccinations or instituting altered immuni...
After recent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease across the United States, some states have res...
abstract: Growing hotspots of unvaccinated children corroborate with states that have highly permiss...
The increasing availability of personal belief exemptions from state vaccination requirements is a g...
Public health agencies and citizens should employ legal approaches to hold parents accountable for r...
Imposing tort liability on parents who fail to vaccinate their children would not serve the public h...
Vaccinations against life-threatening diseases are one of the greatest public health achievements in...
An outbreak of measles in California in early 2015 triggered a nationwide discussion about childhood...
Should a parent who takes advantage of a personal belief exemption to avoid vaccinating a child be h...
The measles outbreak of early 2015 is symptomatic of a larger societal problem–the growing number of...
The experience in Australia with penalizing parents who refuse to have their children vaccinated dem...
Professor Silverman\u27s article examines the complex challenges faced by U.S. policymakers attempti...
Measles is making a comeback in the United States. Despite the overall success of vaccination progra...
Vaccines have been a controversial and frequently discussed topic the last two years due to the COVI...
The 2015 Disneyland outbreak of measles in the US unequivocally brought to light what had been brewi...
In recent years, the number of parents who have declining vaccinations or instituting altered immuni...
After recent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease across the United States, some states have res...
abstract: Growing hotspots of unvaccinated children corroborate with states that have highly permiss...