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Understanding vaccine hesitancy around vaccines and vaccination from a global perspective: a systematic review of published literature, 2007-2012.
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The results show a variety of factors as being associated with vaccine hesitancy but they do not allow for a complete classification and confirmation of their independent and relative strength of influence.About:
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Vaccine hesitancy: Definition, scope and determinants.
TL;DR: The SAGE Working Group on Vaccine Hesitancy concluded that vaccine hesitancy refers to delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccination despite availability of vaccination services.
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A global survey of potential acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Jeffrey V. Lazarus,Scott C. Ratzan,Adam Palayew,Lawrence O. Gostin,Heidi J. Larson,Kenneth Rabin,Spencer Kimball,Ayman El-Mohandes +7 more
TL;DR: Survey data from across 19 countries reveal heterogeneity in attitudes toward acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine and suggest that trust in government is associated with vaccine confidence.
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Statistical physics of vaccination
Zhen Wang,Zhen Wang,Chris T. Bauch,Samit Bhattacharyya,Alberto d’Onofrio,Piero Manfredi,Matjaz Perc,Nicola Perra,Marcel Salathé,Dawei Zhao +9 more
TL;DR: This report reviews the developmental arc of theoretical epidemiology with emphasis on vaccination, as it led from classical models assuming homogeneously mixing populations and ignoring human behavior, to recent models that account for behavioral feedback and/or population spatial/social structure.
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Challenges in ensuring global access to COVID-19 vaccines: production, affordability, allocation, and deployment.
Olivier J. Wouters,Kenneth C. Shadlen,Maximilian Salcher-Konrad,Andrew J. Pollard,Heidi J. Larson,Yot Teerawattananon,Mark Jit +6 more
TL;DR: The authors in this article reviewed potential challenges to success in each of these dimensions and discussed policy implications. But having licensed vaccines is not enough to achieve global control of COVID-19: they also need to be produced at scale, priced affordably, allocated globally so that they are available where needed, and widely deployed in local communities.
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The State of Vaccine Confidence 2016: Global Insights Through a 67-Country Survey
Heidi J. Larson,Heidi J. Larson,Alexandre de Figueiredo,Zhao Xiahong,William S. Schulz,Pierre Verger,Iain G. Johnston,Alex R. Cook,Nick S. Jones +8 more
TL;DR: Regular monitoring of vaccine attitudes – coupled with monitoring of local immunization rates – at the national and sub-national levels can identify populations with declining confidence and acceptance.
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Addressing the vaccine confidence gap
TL;DR: The vaccine community demands rigorous evidence on vaccine efficacy and safety and technical and operational feasibility when introducing a new vaccine, but has been negligent in demanding equally rigorous research to understand the psychological, social, and political factors that affect public trust in vaccines.
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Parents With Doubts About Vaccines : Which Vaccines and Reasons Why
TL;DR: Encouraging children's health care providers to solicit questions about vaccines, to establish a trusting relationship, and to provide appropriate educational materials to parents is suggested.
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Qualitative Analysis of Mothers' Decision-Making About Vaccines for Infants: The Importance of Trust
TL;DR: Trust or lack of trust and a relationship with a pediatrician or another influential person were pivotal for decision-making of new mothers about vaccinating their children.
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Anti-vaccinationists past and present
Robert M. Wolfe,Lisa K. Sharp +1 more
TL;DR: The activities of today's propagandists against immunisations are directly descended from those of the anti-vaccinationists of the late nineteenth century, say Robert Wolfe and Lisa Sharp.
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Reasons related to non-vaccination and under-vaccination of children in low and middle income countries: findings from a systematic review of the published literature, 1999-2009.
Jeanette J. Rainey,Margaret L. Watkins,Tove K. Ryman,Paramjit K. Sandhu,Anne Bo,Kaushik Banerjee +5 more
TL;DR: Multiple reasons for under- vaccination and non-vaccination were identified, indicating that a multi-faceted approach is needed to reach under-vaccinated and unvaccinated children.