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National Vaccine Information Center; New Jersey Coalition for Vaccination Choice; Ohio Advocates for Medical Freedom; Palmetto Family Council; Put Children First [2] Stop Mandatory Vaccination; Texans for Vaccine Choice
The World Health Organization has classified vaccine related misinformation into five topic areas. These are: threat of disease (vaccine preventable diseases are harmless), trust (questioning the trustworthiness of healthcare authorities who administer vaccines), alternative methods (such as alternative medicine to replace vaccination), effectiveness (vaccines do not work) and safety (vaccines ...
The vaccine is recommended for health care workers and adults with certain medical conditions or who are traveling to sub- Saharan countries. Pneumococcus can cause pneumonia and meningitis.
The main page for this category is List of anti-vaccination groups. Pages in category "Anti-vaccination organizations" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
An increasing number of children are undervaccinated, of whom an estimated 13% or more are believed to be so because of parental choice. [15] One survey, published in Vaccine, found that 9.4% of parents in King County, Washington used an alternative vaccine schedule, [1] while another survey found that more than 1 out of 10 parents of children aged between 6 months and 6 years used an ...
"Happy Science", a secretive pay-to-progress religious group, sells "spiritual vaccines" to prevent and cure COVID-19, advertises virus-related blessings at rates from US$100 to over US$400, and sells coronavirus-themed DVDs and CDs of Ryuho Okawa (the former stockbroker whom the group believes to be the current incarnation of the supreme deity ...
Mr Last received the AZ vaccine on March 30 2021, shortly before guidance on giving the jab changed and alternative vaccines were recommended for his age group. The report said: “If Jack had not ...
As fewer children die or are debilitated due to measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus and polio, we tend to forget that this is the result of an evidence-based childhood vaccination program.