As the world has challenged/argued with the Covid-19 pandemic over the last two years, there has been an increase in vaccine misinformation. Although immunity against Covid-19 infection is limited to 4-6 months and requires at least three doses of vaccine to be maximally effective, the current vaccination campaign in industrialized countries shows that vaccinated citizens experience greater immunological protection against severe forms of the disease than unvaccinated citizens.

Orsini, D., Bianucci, R., Galassi, F.M., Lippi, D., Martini, M. (2022). Vaccine hesitancy, misinformation in the era of Covid-19: Lessons from the past. ETHICS, MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 24, 100812 [10.1016/j.jemep.2022.100812].

Vaccine hesitancy, misinformation in the era of Covid-19: Lessons from the past

Orsini, D
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2022-01-01

Abstract

As the world has challenged/argued with the Covid-19 pandemic over the last two years, there has been an increase in vaccine misinformation. Although immunity against Covid-19 infection is limited to 4-6 months and requires at least three doses of vaccine to be maximally effective, the current vaccination campaign in industrialized countries shows that vaccinated citizens experience greater immunological protection against severe forms of the disease than unvaccinated citizens.
2022
Orsini, D., Bianucci, R., Galassi, F.M., Lippi, D., Martini, M. (2022). Vaccine hesitancy, misinformation in the era of Covid-19: Lessons from the past. ETHICS, MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 24, 100812 [10.1016/j.jemep.2022.100812].
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