PDF-[EBOOK]-Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject Vaccines

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The measles outbreak at Disneyland in December 2014 spread to a halfdozen US states and sickened 147 people It is just one recent incident that the medical community

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The measles outbreak at Disneyland in December 2014 spread to a halfdozen US states and sickened 147 people It is just one recent incident that the medical community blames on the nation s falling vaccination rates Still many parents continue to claim that the risks that vaccines pose to their children are far greater than their benefits Given the research and the unanimity of opinion within the medical community many ask how such parents who are most likely to be white college educated and with a family income over 75000 could hold such beliefsFor over a decade Jennifer Reich has been studying the phenomenon of vaccine refusal from the perspectives of parents who distrust vaccines and the corporations that make them as well as the health care providers and policy makers who see them as essential to ensuring community health Reich reveals how parents who opt out of vaccinations see their decision what they fear what they hope to control and what they believe is in their child s best interest Based on interviews with parents who fully reject vaccines as well as those who believe in slow vax or altering the number of and time between vaccinations the author provides a fascinating account of these parents points of viewPlacing these stories in dialogue with those of pediatricians who see the devastation that can be caused by vaccinepreventable diseases and the policy makers who aim to create healthy communities Calling the Shots offers a unique opportunity to understand the points of disagreement on what is best for children communities and public health and the ways in which we can bridge these differences. 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This vaccination provides immunity to a variety of influenza viruses. Recommended for all populations. Can be given in a shot form or spray. [INSERT NAMES OF PRESENTERS]. [INSERT YOUR PRACTICE’S NAME AND LOGO]. Last updated September 2017. HOW TO PREPARE FOR THIS PRESENTATION. Review your practice’s current immunization procedures. If they differ from the recommendations presented . Top . Fifteen Questions . of Vaccine Hesitancy. Paul A. Offit, MD . Director . of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia . Maurice . R. Hilleman Professor of Vaccinology . [INSERT YOUR ORGANIZATIONAL LOGO]. Childhood Immunization Update. Last updated March 2018. Instructions for Presenters. Be sure to customize the title slide, the resources slide and the contact information slide.. Recitation 13. (4/9/2013). 1. TA: Zhen Zhang. zhangz19@stt.msu.edu. Office hour: (C500 WH) 3-4 PM Tuesday. (. office . tel.: . 432-3342). Help-room: (A102 WH) . 9:00AM-1:00PM. , . Monday. 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