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The Vanderburgh County Health Department commissioned a survey to dig up the roots of vaccine hesitancy among parents and ...
Before vaccines were widely used, infectious diseases spread quickly and claimed millions of lives. Now, vaccine hesitancy ...
Vaccine hesitancy is understandable given the number and nature of early-childhood immunizations. Clinicians should proactively identify when vaccines are due, understand true vs false ...
The two-dose vaccine has been shown to have benefits beyond just developing shingles, although that alone should be impetus ...
Vaccine hesitancy—a reluctance or refusal to vaccinate despite the availability of the vaccine—continues to be a growing ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to dismiss all members of the ACIP, which regulates vaccines, isn't just wrong. It's ...
In the time before widespread vaccination, devastating infectious diseases ran rampant in America, killing millions of ...
North Carolina saw its first case of measles. As outbreaks spread across the United States, Kevin Uretsky has a warning from two mothers who wouldn't wish their plight on anyone.
Before the vaccines, such illnesses were the main reason why nearly one in five children in 1900 never made it to their fifth ...
Mississippi has long had some of the highest childhood vaccination rates in the nation, but the numbers have dipped as distrust over immunization grows across the country.
Game theory reveals that vaccine hesitancy is not a moral failure, but simply the predictable outcome of a system in which individual and collective incentives aren't properly aligned.