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  • Medical Science
  • Public Health
  • Sociology

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  • Vaccines are a cornerstone of medical science, saving millions of lives annually.
  • Vaccine hesitancy, or refusal to vaccinate, is a significant barrier to achieving optimal public health outcomes.
  • Concerns about vaccine safety, amplified by online platforms, contribute to hesitancy, particularly in high-income nations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy.
  • To explore the role of social media and the broader socio-political context in vaccine safety concerns.
  • To understand the link between vaccine hesitancy and declining trust in experts.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing research on vaccine hesitancy.
  • Analysis of the influence of internet and social media on public perception of vaccines.
  • Exploration of the relationship between societal trust and vaccine acceptance.

Main Results:

  • Vaccine hesitancy is a growing concern, impacting vaccination rates globally.
  • Online platforms significantly contribute to the spread of misinformation regarding vaccine safety.
  • Vaccine hesitancy is often intertwined with a wider erosion of trust in established institutions and experts.

Conclusions:

  • Increasing vaccine coverage requires addressing parental concerns about safety and rebuilding public trust.
  • Effective communication strategies are needed to counter misinformation and foster confidence in vaccination.
  • Understanding the socio-political drivers of vaccine hesitancy is essential for developing targeted public health interventions.