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A History of Vaccines and their Opponents

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | 2023
ISBN13: 9780443134340
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The coronavirus pandemic that began in 2019 brought to the fore the presence of a significant minority of individuals who strongly oppose vaccination. This opposition is by no means recent. Ever since the very first attempts to immunize individuals, opposition has been intense in some societies. The reasons for this opposition range from religious to political to medical. Although vaccines have eliminated smallpox and largely eliminated polio and measles, opposition to vaccination persists and,  in some countries, has grown stronger.
A History of Vaccines and Their Opponents seeks to describe the history of this opposition as well as its changing rationale over the years and in different societies. The discussion may ultimately provide some suggestions for reducing hesitancy in the future.

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ISBN13:9780443134340
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>1. How vaccines work<br>2. Medical science at the beginning of the 18th century<br>3. Variolation: the early years in Britain and Europe<br>4. Variolation in New England<br>5. Variolation and American independence<br>6. The introduction of vaccination in Britain and Europe<br>7. The introduction of vaccination to America<br>8. Making vaccination compulsory in Britain and Europe<br>9. Vaccine mandates in the United States<br>10. Anti-inoculation and anti-vaccination riots<br>11. The Supreme Court weighs in<br>12. The rise of anti-vaccine societies in Britain<br>13. Anti-vaccination movements in the United States and Canada<br>14. Medical liberty and vaccination<br>15. Developments and dead ends in immunology<br>16. Antibacterial vaccines and their opponents<br>17. Polio vaccines and their opponents<br>18. Measles, mumps, and rubella: three contentious virus diseases<br>19. Safety and sexual promiscuity: hepatitis B, human papilloma virus, and influenza vaccines<br>20. COVID-19: politics and disinformation<br>21. Religious objections to vaccination<br>22. Rational hesitancy: situations where hesitancy is and was appropriate</p>

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