AbstractBackgroundPublic trust in immunization is an increasingly important global health issue. Losses in confidence in vaccines and immunization programmes can lead to vaccine reluctance and refusal, risking disease outbreaks and challenging immunization goals in high- and low-income settings. National and international immunization stakeholders have called for better monitoring of vaccine confidence to identify emerging concerns before they evolve into vaccine confidence crises.MethodsWe perform a large-scale, data-driven study on worldwide attitudes to immunizations. This survey – which we believe represents the largest survey on confidence in immunization to date – examines perceptions of vaccine importance, safety, effectiveness, and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
AbstractThis paper provides a consolidated overview of public and healthcare professionals' attitude...
Background Research concerned with attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination in upper middle-income cou...
Background Public trust in immunization is an increasingly important global health issue. Losses in ...
BACKGROUND: Public trust in immunization is an increasingly important global health issue. Losses in...
International audienceBackground: Public trust in immunization is an increasingly important global h...
Background There is growing evidence of vaccine delays or refusals due to a lack of trust in the imp...
BACKGROUND: Multiple COVID-19 vaccines have now been licensed for human use, with other candidate va...
Vaccination has saved millions of lives. Vaccine hesitancy was recently declared a major threat to h...
BACKGROUND: As the world begins the rollout of multiple COVID-19 vaccines, pandemic exit strategies ...
Objective: Vaccines are an effective means to reduce the spread of diseases, but they are sometimes ...
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...
Large-scale vaccination is the only hope to end the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous studies show that ma...
Vaccines--often lauded as one of the greatest public health interventions--are losing public confide...
peer-reviewedMany countries are facing a new phase of the pandemic where COVID-19 vaccine roll-out...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
AbstractThis paper provides a consolidated overview of public and healthcare professionals' attitude...
Background Research concerned with attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination in upper middle-income cou...
Background Public trust in immunization is an increasingly important global health issue. Losses in ...
BACKGROUND: Public trust in immunization is an increasingly important global health issue. Losses in...
International audienceBackground: Public trust in immunization is an increasingly important global h...
Background There is growing evidence of vaccine delays or refusals due to a lack of trust in the imp...
BACKGROUND: Multiple COVID-19 vaccines have now been licensed for human use, with other candidate va...
Vaccination has saved millions of lives. Vaccine hesitancy was recently declared a major threat to h...
BACKGROUND: As the world begins the rollout of multiple COVID-19 vaccines, pandemic exit strategies ...
Objective: Vaccines are an effective means to reduce the spread of diseases, but they are sometimes ...
Vaccine hesitancy remains a problem. Patrick Sturgis (LSE), Ian Brunton-Smith (University of Surrey)...
Large-scale vaccination is the only hope to end the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous studies show that ma...
Vaccines--often lauded as one of the greatest public health interventions--are losing public confide...
peer-reviewedMany countries are facing a new phase of the pandemic where COVID-19 vaccine roll-out...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
AbstractThis paper provides a consolidated overview of public and healthcare professionals' attitude...
Background Research concerned with attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination in upper middle-income cou...