Vaccinations have become a vital part of disease prevention and public health; however, they remain a controversial topic in our society today. Non-medical exemptions to mandatory vaccination laws are the core of most of the controversy surrounding vaccinations. This Comment examines the controversy surrounding vaccinations and proposes interventions communities can adopt to increase vaccination rates without repealing non-medical exemptions to mandatory vaccination laws
Recently vaccination has become a controversial topic. There is a growing number of people who belie...
Professor Silverman\u27s article examines the complex challenges faced by U.S. policymakers attempti...
This paper is a study regarding how vaccination rates are related to the number of measles cases tha...
The measles outbreak of early 2015 is symptomatic of a larger societal problem–the growing number of...
After recent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease across the United States, some states have res...
In 2019, the United States saw the single largest outbreak of measles in recent history. The measles...
2019 saw an unusually high number of measles cases, and other preventable disease outbreaks, at leas...
An outbreak of measles in California in early 2015 triggered a nationwide discussion about childhood...
This essay on shifting states\u27 incentives to reduce nonmedical exemptions while respecting the ch...
The 2015 Disneyland outbreak of measles in the US unequivocally brought to light what had been brewi...
This piece explores legal, ethical, and policy arguments associated with using interventions that le...
In 1950s America, approximately 3.5 million children contracted measles each year, resulting in 48,0...
Vaccination is widely considered one of the greatest medical achievements of modern civilization. Ch...
abstract: Growing hotspots of unvaccinated children corroborate with states that have highly permiss...
The outbreak of measles in 2019 was the largest measles outbreak since the Centers for Disease Contr...
Recently vaccination has become a controversial topic. There is a growing number of people who belie...
Professor Silverman\u27s article examines the complex challenges faced by U.S. policymakers attempti...
This paper is a study regarding how vaccination rates are related to the number of measles cases tha...
The measles outbreak of early 2015 is symptomatic of a larger societal problem–the growing number of...
After recent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease across the United States, some states have res...
In 2019, the United States saw the single largest outbreak of measles in recent history. The measles...
2019 saw an unusually high number of measles cases, and other preventable disease outbreaks, at leas...
An outbreak of measles in California in early 2015 triggered a nationwide discussion about childhood...
This essay on shifting states\u27 incentives to reduce nonmedical exemptions while respecting the ch...
The 2015 Disneyland outbreak of measles in the US unequivocally brought to light what had been brewi...
This piece explores legal, ethical, and policy arguments associated with using interventions that le...
In 1950s America, approximately 3.5 million children contracted measles each year, resulting in 48,0...
Vaccination is widely considered one of the greatest medical achievements of modern civilization. Ch...
abstract: Growing hotspots of unvaccinated children corroborate with states that have highly permiss...
The outbreak of measles in 2019 was the largest measles outbreak since the Centers for Disease Contr...
Recently vaccination has become a controversial topic. There is a growing number of people who belie...
Professor Silverman\u27s article examines the complex challenges faced by U.S. policymakers attempti...
This paper is a study regarding how vaccination rates are related to the number of measles cases tha...