This piece explores legal, ethical, and policy arguments associated with using interventions that leverage feelings of shame and social exclusion to promote uptake of childhood immunizations by parents
Background: Vaccine refusal is shaped by the social ecology in which it occurs. How people who refus...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough vaccinating seems self-evident, the immunization coverage in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore and analyze the existing literature regarding the refusal ...
This piece explores legal, ethical, and policy arguments associated with using interventions that le...
The social responsibility logic underpinning vaccination is omnipresent in the rhetoric surrounding...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
Vaccines are arguably a public health success story as well as an incredibly cost-effective medical ...
The measles outbreak of early 2015 is symptomatic of a larger societal problem–the growing number of...
AbstractPeople are influenced in a variety of ways when they come to make their choices about the va...
AbstractOver the last few years, many controversies related to immunization safety have arisen, lead...
6noVaccines are arguably a public health success story as well as an incredibly cost-effective medic...
Vaccine refusal is highly polarizing in Australia, producing a challenging social landscape for non...
Although immunization is one of the most important health inter- ventions of the 20th century, cases...
Objectives Understand the epidemiology of vaccine refusal Discuss the behavioral and social driver...
Vaccinations have become a contentious issue in recent times. Although there has always been opposit...
Background: Vaccine refusal is shaped by the social ecology in which it occurs. How people who refus...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough vaccinating seems self-evident, the immunization coverage in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore and analyze the existing literature regarding the refusal ...
This piece explores legal, ethical, and policy arguments associated with using interventions that le...
The social responsibility logic underpinning vaccination is omnipresent in the rhetoric surrounding...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
Vaccines are arguably a public health success story as well as an incredibly cost-effective medical ...
The measles outbreak of early 2015 is symptomatic of a larger societal problem–the growing number of...
AbstractPeople are influenced in a variety of ways when they come to make their choices about the va...
AbstractOver the last few years, many controversies related to immunization safety have arisen, lead...
6noVaccines are arguably a public health success story as well as an incredibly cost-effective medic...
Vaccine refusal is highly polarizing in Australia, producing a challenging social landscape for non...
Although immunization is one of the most important health inter- ventions of the 20th century, cases...
Objectives Understand the epidemiology of vaccine refusal Discuss the behavioral and social driver...
Vaccinations have become a contentious issue in recent times. Although there has always been opposit...
Background: Vaccine refusal is shaped by the social ecology in which it occurs. How people who refus...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough vaccinating seems self-evident, the immunization coverage in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore and analyze the existing literature regarding the refusal ...