Vaccine confidence: the keys to restoring trust
During the 20th century, the discovery of modern vaccines and ensuing mass vaccination dramatically decreased the incidence of many infectious diseases and in some cases eliminated them. Despite this, we are now witnessing a decrease in vaccine confidence that threatens to reverse the progress made....
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Main Authors: | Selim Badur (Author), Martin Ota (Author), Serdar Öztürk (Author), Richard Adegbola (Author), Anil Dutta (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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