Global patterns in vaccine hesitancy among parents: Challenges and opportunities for pediatricians
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- 1. Department of Pediatrics, Ovum Woman and Child Speciality Hospital, Bangalore, India.
Description
Vaccine hesitancy among parents is a growing public health concern, jeopardizing efforts to control preventable diseases globally. This review examines regional trends in vaccine hesitancy, emphasizing cultural, socio-economic, and informational influences. Pediatricians play a pivotal role in addressing parental concerns, countering misinformation, and promoting vaccine confidence. This article identifies tailored strategies to combat vaccine hesitancy, including enhanced communication techniques, community engagement, and policy interventions. By understanding global patterns and their underlying causes, pediatricians can contribute to improving vaccine uptake and safeguarding public health.
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