'Get your own house in order': Qualitative dialogue groups with nonvaccinating parents on how measles outbreaks in their community should be managed
Abstract Objective Communities with high levels of vaccine rejection present unique challenges to vaccine‐preventable disease outbreak management. We sought perspectives of nonvaccinating parents to inform public health responses in such communities. Methods Nineteen purposively sampled nonvaccinati...
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Main Authors: | Kerrie Wiley (Author), Penelope Robinson (Author), Chris Degeling (Author), Paul Ward (Author), Julie Leask (Author), Stacy Carter (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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