The rise (and fall?) of parental vaccine hesitancy

Charitha Gowda(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), Amanda F. Dempsey(Children's Hospital Colorado)
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
July 16, 2013
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Abstract

Parental vaccine hesitancy is a growing problem affecting the health of children and the larger population. This article describes the evolution of the vaccine hesitancy movement and the individual, vaccine-specific and societal factors contributing to this phenomenon. In addition, potential strategies to mitigate the rising tide of parent vaccine reluctance and refusal are discussed.


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