Vaccine refusal forces us to confront tensions between many values, including scientific expertise, parental rights, children’s best interests, social responsibility, public trust, and community health. Recent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable and emerging infectious diseases have amplified these issues. The prospect of a coronavirus disease 2019 vaccine signals even more friction on the horizon. In this contentious sociopolitical landscape, it is therefore more important than ever for clinicians to identify ethically justified responses to vaccine refusal
Vaccines are arguably a public health success story as well as an incredibly cost-effective medical ...
The prospect of vaccinating children and young people (CYP) against COVID raises questions that appl...
People refuse vaccines for themselves or for their dependants for a variety of reasons. These includ...
Vaccine refusal forces us to confront tensions between many values, including scientific expertise, ...
In bioethics vaccine refusal is often discussed as an instance of free riding on the herd immunity o...
AbstractPeople are influenced in a variety of ways when they come to make their choices about the va...
Although immunization is one of the most important health inter- ventions of the 20th century, cases...
This piece explores legal, ethical, and policy arguments associated with using interventions that le...
COVID-19 vaccine refusal seems like a paradigm case of irrationality. Vaccines are supposed to be th...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
The social responsibility logic underpinning vaccination is omnipresent in the rhetoric surrounding...
COVID-19 vaccine refusal seems like a paradigm case of irrationality. Vaccines are supposed to be th...
ver the past few years, an increasing number of European pediatricians, particularly primary care pe...
Clinical ethicists hold near consensus on the view that healthcare should be provided regardless of ...
Many people who generally receive standard recommended inoculations refuse to partake of COVID-19 va...
Vaccines are arguably a public health success story as well as an incredibly cost-effective medical ...
The prospect of vaccinating children and young people (CYP) against COVID raises questions that appl...
People refuse vaccines for themselves or for their dependants for a variety of reasons. These includ...
Vaccine refusal forces us to confront tensions between many values, including scientific expertise, ...
In bioethics vaccine refusal is often discussed as an instance of free riding on the herd immunity o...
AbstractPeople are influenced in a variety of ways when they come to make their choices about the va...
Although immunization is one of the most important health inter- ventions of the 20th century, cases...
This piece explores legal, ethical, and policy arguments associated with using interventions that le...
COVID-19 vaccine refusal seems like a paradigm case of irrationality. Vaccines are supposed to be th...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
The social responsibility logic underpinning vaccination is omnipresent in the rhetoric surrounding...
COVID-19 vaccine refusal seems like a paradigm case of irrationality. Vaccines are supposed to be th...
ver the past few years, an increasing number of European pediatricians, particularly primary care pe...
Clinical ethicists hold near consensus on the view that healthcare should be provided regardless of ...
Many people who generally receive standard recommended inoculations refuse to partake of COVID-19 va...
Vaccines are arguably a public health success story as well as an incredibly cost-effective medical ...
The prospect of vaccinating children and young people (CYP) against COVID raises questions that appl...
People refuse vaccines for themselves or for their dependants for a variety of reasons. These includ...