How a generally well-accepted measles vaccine mandate may lead to inequities and decreased vaccine uptake: a preregistered survey study in Germany
Abstract Background In Germany, a measles vaccine mandate came into effect in March 2020, requiring proof of measles immunization for children attending kindergarten or school and for staff in a variety of facilities. Mandates can be successful if implemented with care and in a context-sensitive man...
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Main Authors: | Julia Neufeind (Author), Nora Schmid-Küpke (Author), Eva Rehfuess (Author), Cornelia Betsch (Author), Ole Wichmann (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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