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Vaccination : examining the facts / Lisa Rosner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rosner, Lisa, author.
Series:
Contemporary debates.
Contemporary Debates
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Vaccination.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 215 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, [2022]
System Details:
text file HTML
Summary:
Everyone has opinions about vaccines, but what are the facts? This resource provides clear, unbiased, and up-to-date information on vaccination, which protects the world's populations not only from pandemics like COVID-19 but other dangerous diseases as well. Each title in the Contemporary Debates series examines the veracity of controversial claims or beliefs surrounding a major political/cultural issue in the United States. They do so to give readers a clear and unbiased understanding of current issues by informing them about falsehoods, half-truths, and misconceptions-and confirming the factual validity of other assertions-that have gained traction in America's political and cultural discourse. This latest addition to the series is the first reference work on vaccines written through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic. It asks-and answers-questions raised by the pandemic, such as how vaccines work, what causes side effects, and how COVID-19 vaccines were developed so quickly. It also addresses broader questions, such as how to protect vaccine supply chains and how to prevent public health issues from being politicized. In addition to correcting or clarifying well-known misinformation and misunderstandings about vaccines (such as false claims that they have been linked to autism), this book also provides up-to-date research on ways to counter disinformation and decrease vaccine hesitancy.
Contents:
How to Use This Book Introduction 1 How Do Vaccines Work? Q1. Do vaccines prevent disease? Q2. Do vaccines help strengthen the body's natural defenses? Q3. Do vaccines cause side effects? Q4. Can vaccines be produced for all diseases? Q5. Can vaccines completely destroy the diseases they target? Q6. Do vaccines exist for animals as well as people? Q7. Are national and international vaccination efforts cost-effective in saving lives and preventing epidemics? 2 The COVID-19 Pandemic and Vaccine Development Q8. Do we know where COVID-19 came from? Q9. Were the COVID-19 vaccines entirely new products? Q10. Did the severe impact of COVID-19 on global health speed up the process for developing vaccines? Q11. Was it challenging for companies to create the COVID-19 vaccines so quickly? Q12. Did rapid distribution of COVID-19 vaccines in the United States pose major challenges? Q13. Did vaccine hesitancy interfere with COVID-19 vaccine distribution in the United States? Q14. Did fraud and disinformation have an impact on COVID-19 vaccine distribution? Q15. Did the spread of variant strains have an impact on the COVID-19 pandemic? Q16. Were safe COVID-19 vaccines developed for children? Q17. Were some countries especially effective at distributing COVID-19 vaccines? Q18. Did some countries face major challenges in distributing COVID-19 vaccines? Q19. Were global efforts undertaken to effectively distribute COVID-19 vaccines throughout the world? 3 Key Issues in Global Vaccination Q20. Are vaccination efforts more effective in some parts of the world than others? Q21. Are governments essential in making vaccines effective, safe, and accessible? Q22. Are philanthropic organizations involved in making vaccines safe, effective, and accessible around the world? Q23. Do armed conflicts make it harder for people to get vaccinated? Q24. Are there global efforts to prevent crimes associated with vaccines? Q25. Are there ongoing efforts to promote vaccine awareness? 4 Vaccination Controversies Q26. Are vaccine misinformation and disinformation dangerous? Q27. Do conspiracy theories exist about vaccines? Q28. Do vaccines cause Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Q29. Can vaccination be made compulsory? Q30. Can teenagers get vaccinated without parental consent? Q31. Can vaccination be required in health care settings? Q32. Can consumers bring legal action against vaccine manufacturers? 5 Vaccines for a Healthier Future Q33. Is it possible to increase vaccination worldwide and decrease the risk of vaccine-preventable diseases? Q34. Can we prepare in advance to provide vaccines for emerging infectious diseases? Q35. Can we better protect health care personnel, facilities, and vaccine supply chains during pandemic conditions? Q36. Can we build higher levels of confidence in the safety and efficacy of vaccines? Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Rosner, Lisa Vaccination: Examining the Facts
ISBN:
9798216031604
9798216161332
9781440877612
1440877610
OCLC:
1323253434

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