Vaccines (Aug 2013)

Trust in Vaccines: Why It Takes More than Good Faith

  • Norman Begg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines1030343
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 343 – 347

Abstract

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This Vaccines issue on “Confidence in Vaccines” provides sound evidence through multiple perspectives of life-saving impacts when vaccination programs are effectively implemented in a population. Yet there remain challenges to achieving this impact, including scientific, medical, manufacturing, policy-related and logistical issues. Additionally, socio-cultural, religious and political agendas can come into play, taking public health hostage and sometimes allowing the circulation of myths regarding vaccination. All of these challenges play a role in public confidence in vaccines and vaccination. What we trust, we embrace. What we do not trust, we do not embrace.

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