In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) named “Vaccine Hesitancy” one of the top 10 threats to global health. Shortly afterward, the COVID-19 pandemic emerged as the world\u27s predominant health concern. COVID-19 vaccines of several types have been developed, tested, and partially deployed with remarkable speed; vaccines are now the primary control measure and hope for a return to normalcy. However, hesitancy concerning these vaccines, along with resistance to masking and other control measures, remains a substantial obstacle. The previous waves of vaccine hesitancy that led to the WHO threat designation, together with recent COVID-19 experience, provide a window for viewing new forms of social amplification of risk (SAR). Not surpris...
Vaccination against harmful, deadly pathogens have been an essential tool in the scientific world an...
In 2019, vaccine hesitancy (VH), defined by the SAGE working group as “delay in acceptance or refusa...
Vaccine hesitancy is a continuum, conditional on confidence (on vaccine or healthcare authorities), ...
In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) named “Vaccine Hesitancy” one of the top 10 threats to ...
In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) named "Vaccine Hesitancy" one of the top 10 threats to ...
Vaccine hesitancy was described as a major global health challenge by the World Health Organization ...
Recent policy conversations about vaccination programmes primarily target the problem of vaccine hes...
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has been a growing concern. The pandemic has proved to be very complicat...
Abstract: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has been a growing concern. The pandemic has proved to be very ...
The availability of highly effective SARS-CoV-2 vaccines brought about renewed hope worldwide to ove...
The current study applies the social amplification risk framework to the anti-vaccination movement, ...
Among the realm of highly varied vaccine perceptions and concerns expressed by publics around the wo...
This Article tackles the critical problem of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and provides a normative fra...
In response to the outbreak of COVID-19 and its subsequent designation as a pandemic, vaccines again...
Introduction: Vaccines are the best tools to end the pandemic, and their public acceptance is crucia...
Vaccination against harmful, deadly pathogens have been an essential tool in the scientific world an...
In 2019, vaccine hesitancy (VH), defined by the SAGE working group as “delay in acceptance or refusa...
Vaccine hesitancy is a continuum, conditional on confidence (on vaccine or healthcare authorities), ...
In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) named “Vaccine Hesitancy” one of the top 10 threats to ...
In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) named "Vaccine Hesitancy" one of the top 10 threats to ...
Vaccine hesitancy was described as a major global health challenge by the World Health Organization ...
Recent policy conversations about vaccination programmes primarily target the problem of vaccine hes...
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has been a growing concern. The pandemic has proved to be very complicat...
Abstract: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has been a growing concern. The pandemic has proved to be very ...
The availability of highly effective SARS-CoV-2 vaccines brought about renewed hope worldwide to ove...
The current study applies the social amplification risk framework to the anti-vaccination movement, ...
Among the realm of highly varied vaccine perceptions and concerns expressed by publics around the wo...
This Article tackles the critical problem of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and provides a normative fra...
In response to the outbreak of COVID-19 and its subsequent designation as a pandemic, vaccines again...
Introduction: Vaccines are the best tools to end the pandemic, and their public acceptance is crucia...
Vaccination against harmful, deadly pathogens have been an essential tool in the scientific world an...
In 2019, vaccine hesitancy (VH), defined by the SAGE working group as “delay in acceptance or refusa...
Vaccine hesitancy is a continuum, conditional on confidence (on vaccine or healthcare authorities), ...