Should a parent who takes advantage of a personal belief exemption to avoid vaccinating a child be held liable if that child infects other people? No, because there are valid medical reasons for choosing this exemption and tracing direct transmission of these illnesses from an unvaccinated child to another person is virtually impossible
This paper analyses exemptions to general law through the prism of vaccine waivers in the United Sta...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
While all states in the United States require certain vaccinations for school attendance, all but th...
Should a parent who takes advantage of a personal belief exemption to avoid vaccinating a child be h...
A parent’s decision not to vaccinate a child may place others at risk if the child becomes infected ...
This article explores whether parents can or should be civilly liable for damages when (1) their unv...
Public health agencies and citizens should employ legal approaches to hold parents accountable for r...
Vaccination is considered to be one of the greatest public health achievements in the 20th century, ...
The increasing availability of personal belief exemptions from state vaccination requirements is a g...
Since their widespread introduction in the early 20th century, vaccinations have saved millions of l...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
School immunization requirements are an effective way of increasing vaccine rates and reducing outbr...
I argue that a parental prerogative to sometimes prioritize the interests of one’s children over the...
Parents who do not vaccinate their children create risk of harm to those in society who are vulnerab...
This paper analyses exemptions to general law through the prism of vaccine waivers in the United Sta...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
While all states in the United States require certain vaccinations for school attendance, all but th...
Should a parent who takes advantage of a personal belief exemption to avoid vaccinating a child be h...
A parent’s decision not to vaccinate a child may place others at risk if the child becomes infected ...
This article explores whether parents can or should be civilly liable for damages when (1) their unv...
Public health agencies and citizens should employ legal approaches to hold parents accountable for r...
Vaccination is considered to be one of the greatest public health achievements in the 20th century, ...
The increasing availability of personal belief exemptions from state vaccination requirements is a g...
Since their widespread introduction in the early 20th century, vaccinations have saved millions of l...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
The article focuses on the analysis of the parent situation (or statutory representatives) who are u...
School immunization requirements are an effective way of increasing vaccine rates and reducing outbr...
I argue that a parental prerogative to sometimes prioritize the interests of one’s children over the...
Parents who do not vaccinate their children create risk of harm to those in society who are vulnerab...
This paper analyses exemptions to general law through the prism of vaccine waivers in the United Sta...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), vaccination has reduced the burden of ...
While all states in the United States require certain vaccinations for school attendance, all but th...