نتایج جستجو برای: hesitancy degree

تعداد نتایج: 300338  

2014
Julie Leask Harold W Willaby Jessica Kaufman

Public acceptance of vaccination has never been a given. Today there is a set of societal circumstances that may contribute to a growing parental hesitancy about vaccination. These include: increasingly 'crowded' vaccination schedules; lower prevalence of vaccine-preventable diseases; greater access to, and more rapid dissemination of, vaccine-critical messages via digital networks; hyper-vigil...

Journal: :The Journal of communicable diseases 2022

With the introduction of vaccines, mortality and morbidity among children have significantly reduced. While a good proportion population accepts vaccine, still gap remains in immunisation coverage India. A growing number people are delaying or refusing vaccines. This phenomenon is called “vaccine hesitancy.” In spite tremendous effort to develop an effective COVID 19 major deterrent for same va...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical research & environmental sciences 2021

Background: Increased acceptance and uptake of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines is very essential in containing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccine hesitancy a threat to public health containment infectious diseases. Aim: The main aim this study was review published articles regarding vaccine acceptability across all populations Africa. Materials methods: This narrative review. A...

Journal: :BMJ Global Health 2020

Journal: :Vaccines 2023

This paper examines possible causes, consequences, and potential solutions for addressing vaccine hesitancy in the United States, focusing on perspectives of academic scientists. By examining experiences scientists, who are arguably a critical community US society, we gain deeper insights into how they understand complexities whether their opinions converge with or diverge from current literatu...

Journal: :The Pharmaceutical Journal 2021

Vaccination prevents around 2–3 million deaths worldwide every year from infectious diseases such as diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, influenza and measles​[1]​. Despite the efficacy of vaccines, vaccine hesitancy — belief that a may be unnecessary, ineffective or unsafe is common (reported in more than 90 countries, at all income levels), growing to […]

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1992
S Bhatia R C Thakur B I Devi B D Radotra V K Kak

A patient with an uncommonly situated congenital intradural arachnoid cyst is reported. The cyst extended from the cervical spinal canal into the posterior cranial fossa and was posterolateral to the spinal cord. The patient's initial complaint was urinary hesitancy. The location of the cyst is unique and the presenting complaint rare.

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