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Declining vaccination rates are causing outbreaks of preventable diseases like measles. Addressing public distrust and combating misinformation are crucial for effective vaccine communication and public health.

Keywords:
Communication sur la santéEffets indésirablesHealth communicationHealth planningInfection controlPlanification en santéPrévention des infectionsSide effectsVaccinVaccines

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Health Communication

Background:

  • Vaccines have historically saved millions of lives and reduced infection severity.
  • Recent declines in vaccination coverage have led to resurgent epidemics of mumps, pertussis, measles, and chickenpox.
  • Public perception of vaccine effectiveness is often overshadowed by fears regarding side effects and safety concerns.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the barriers to vaccination in the general population and among healthcare professionals.
  • To deconstruct the arguments promoted by anti-vaccine groups.
  • To inform strategies for transparent and effective communication to combat vaccine hesitancy.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of factors contributing to vaccine hesitancy.
  • Examination of anti-vaccine movement's arguments and tactics.
  • Assessment of the role of misinformation and media amplification.
  • Review of public trust in health authorities.

Main Results:

  • Lack of trust in health authorities is a significant barrier, outweighing lack of information.
  • Individual health beliefs and misperceptions of risk influence vaccination attitudes.
  • Anti-vaccine lobbying and biased media reporting amplify fears and misinformation.
  • Reduced emphasis on vaccination as a social duty may impact coverage.

Conclusions:

  • Effective communication strategies must be transparent, clear, and address public distrust.
  • Combating "fake news" and dismantling anti-vaccine arguments are essential.
  • Re-establishing trust and promoting vaccination as a shared social responsibility can help prevent avoidable deaths.