Vaccinations are one of the greatest achievements of Public Health. Nevertheless, they are not exempt from criticism and speculation that increase, especially in developed countries, the number of people who decide to delay or even to decline vaccinations, phenomenon also known as Vaccine Hesitancy. Our study aims to describe knowledge about vaccinations and intention to vaccinate of a population constituted by pregnant women.
Vaccine hesitancy. Knowledge, attitudes and need for education of pregnant women regarding neonatal vaccinations / Massimi, Azzurra; Rosso, Annalisa; Marzuillo, Carolina; DE VITO, Corrado; Villari, Paolo. - ELETTRONICO. - 17/C3:(2017), pp. 6-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno VIII Seminar - PhD Day. Interdisciplinary approaches in Health Sciences. A bridge to the future tenutosi a Rome nel 05/06/2017).
Vaccine hesitancy. Knowledge, attitudes and need for education of pregnant women regarding neonatal vaccinations
Azzurra Massimi;Annalisa Rosso;Carolina Marzuillo;Corrado De Vito;Paolo Villari
2017
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Vaccinations are one of the greatest achievements of Public Health. Nevertheless, they are not exempt from criticism and speculation that increase, especially in developed countries, the number of people who decide to delay or even to decline vaccinations, phenomenon also known as Vaccine Hesitancy. Our study aims to describe knowledge about vaccinations and intention to vaccinate of a population constituted by pregnant women.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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