Vaccine hesitancy 'outbreaks': using epidemiological modeling of the spread of ideas to understand the effects of vaccine related events on vaccine hesitancy
Introduction: Vaccine hesitancy, a growing global problem which is aggravated by vaccine related rumors and (mis)information, has the potential to reverse the gains from vaccination. Areas covered: We describe a selection of vaccine-related events that have made headlines and highlight the effects t...
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Main Authors: | Alison B. Wiyeh (Author), Sara Cooper (Author), Chukwudi A. Nnaji (Author), Charles S. Wiysonge (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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