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Anti-vaccine activism, which collectively constitutes the " anti-vax " movement, [1] is a set of organized activities proclaiming opposition to vaccination, and these collaborating networks have often fought to increase vaccine hesitancy by disseminating vaccine-based misinformation and/or forms of active disinformation.
25 maj 2022 · The Anti-Vaccine Movement’s New Frontier - The New York Times. A wave of parents has been radicalized by Covid-era misinformation to reject ordinary childhood immunizations — with potentially...
17 lis 2021 · A vaccine denier or anti-vaxxer will be defined in this study as someone who believes vaccines do not work, are not safe or refuse vaccines for themselves and their children if applicable. Claims about vaccine safety, efficacy, and adverse effects have been evolving and have now spread to almost every vaccine available.
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18 mar 2023 · Anti-vaccine activists, who for many years spoke primarily to niche communities hesitant about childhood vaccinations, have used traditional and social media to amplify vaccine-related mistruths about COVID-19 vaccines while also targeting historically marginalised racial and ethnic communities.
27 mar 2021 · Rochelle Burgess and colleagues 1 eloquently described participatory community engagement as essential for successful COVID-19 vaccination, which involves appreciating the heterogeneous public and working with communities and their leaders to enable bottom-up approaches.
31 sie 2021 · The power of anti-vaccine mobilization is particularly evident now in efforts to protect Americans against Covid-19. Only about 61 percent of eligible Americans are fully vaccinated — not...
18 sty 2021 · The anti-vaccine movement has existed in various forms for decades. The Internet and social media created a surge in misinformation. We profile a mother who got pulled in, and how she got out.