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see what worksLeadingthe way in vaccination rates

the " misinformationcausingvaccination rates in the country

Parents ' country of birthmay influencevaccination rates for kids

Uncertainty regarding the impact of the flu as well as the benefits of vaccinationmay contributeto low vaccination rates

Fear or misinformation about side effects may fuel vaccine hesitancycontributingto low vaccination rates

The lack of programs to encourage adult and adolescent immunizationmay causelow vaccination rates

Campaigns against whooping cough vaccine in the United Kingdom , based on false information on the risk of the vaccinecausedimmunization rates to fall

misinformationcausinglow vaccination rates

Factorsinfluencinginfluenza vaccination rates

Factors ... . influencinginfluenza vaccination rates

a religious beliefcausedlow vaccination rates

by groups of people against vaccines(passive) prompted bylow vaccination rates

other factorsinfluencingvaccination take - up rates

7 Lack of knowledge of HPVmay be influencinglow vaccination rates

a major role ... the fearledvaccination rates to drop

by groups of people(passive) prompted bylow vaccination rates

the measles , mumps , and rubella ( MMR ) vaccine ... autismcausedvaccination rates to drop

the constant unproven accusations and blame on vaccineswill ... causeimmunization rates to fall

While the government has made a concerted effort to eradicate the diseasehave causedimmunization rates to drop

one other factor ... , at least among some groupscontributesto low immunization rates

clinic appointment timescan influenceinfluenza vaccination rates

groups of people against vaccines despite their objections being based on faulty and debunked research that falsely claimed a link between vaccines and autism(passive) prompted bylow vaccination rates

one other factorcontributesto low immunization rates

Despite an expert panel confirming that the vaccines were not the cause of death , the public lost trust in vaccinescausinglow vaccination rates

Dengvaxiahas contributedto low immunization rates

State public health officialscontributerising vaccination rates

by anti - vaccine propaganda(passive) caused byfalling vaccination rates

by the Dengvaxia controversy Measles |(passive) allegedly caused bylowered vaccination rates

by the Dengvaxia controversy(passive) allegedly caused bylowered vaccination rates

the Dengvaxia controversy(passive) allegedly caused bylowered vaccination rates

by anti - vaccine information(passive) influenced byvaccination rates

autismhas contributedto plummeting vaccination rates

A fake study linking vaccinations to autismhas ledto plummeting vaccination rates

Factorsinfluencingvaccination rates

other factorsinfluencevaccination rates

The factorsinfluencingvaccination rates

the factorsinfluencingthe vaccination rates

a lack of overall appreciation of factorscan influencevaccination rates

how policies can helpinfluencevaccination rates

Other demographic differences , including age , race and educationhave similarly influencedvaccination rates

policyto influencepolicy

to the recent increase in measles casesmight have ledto the recent increase in measles cases

to epidemics in communities with low vaccination ratesare leadingto epidemics in communities with low vaccination rates

to disease in the statehave contributedto disease in the state

cases tohave causedcases to

to measles outbreakshave ledto measles outbreaks

to major measles epidemicsmay leadto major measles epidemics

to the outbreak of Measles inleadsto the outbreak of Measles in

to the risehave contributedto the rise

to outbreaks of preventable diseases like mumps , whooping cough , measles , and morecould leadto outbreaks of preventable diseases like mumps , whooping cough , measles , and more

to herd immunitycontributeto herd immunity

to outbreaksleadto outbreaks

to more hospitalizations and deathscan leadto more hospitalizations and deaths

to the rise whooping coughhave contributedto the rise whooping cough

to a number of epidemicsledto a number of epidemics

increased infection rates and a public health riskcauseincreased infection rates and a public health risk

current whooping cough epidemic(passive) caused bycurrent whooping cough epidemic

to outbreak could leadto outbreak

to outbreakcould leadto outbreak

in children dyingresultsin children dying

to outbreaks , such as the pertussiscan leadto outbreaks , such as the pertussis

to case spikescould leadto case spikes

to 9,000 sick children and 10 infant deathsledto 9,000 sick children and 10 infant deaths

to outbreaks of diseases like measles and Hepatitis Bcan leadto outbreaks of diseases like measles and Hepatitis B

to spikescould leadto spikes

to 9,000 sick children and 10 infant deaths .. 3000ledto 9,000 sick children and 10 infant deaths .. 3000

a resurgence of vaccine - preventable diseasescould have causeda resurgence of vaccine - preventable diseases

a resurgence of vaccine preventable diseaseswould have causeda resurgence of vaccine preventable diseases

from parents choosing not to vaccinate themselves or their kidsresultingfrom parents choosing not to vaccinate themselves or their kids

to decreasedleadsto decreased

to higherare leadingto higher

to outbreaks of diseases like measles and Hepatitis B , especially among susceptible populations such as the young and the elderlycan leadto outbreaks of diseases like measles and Hepatitis B , especially among susceptible populations such as the young and the elderly

more peoplepromptedmore people

to higher mobility in the U.S. and Europeare leadingto higher mobility in the U.S. and Europe

to a measles outbreak in the Somali - American communityledto a measles outbreak in the Somali - American community

to reemergence of other diseases like polio , diphtheria , and pertussiscould leadto reemergence of other diseases like polio , diphtheria , and pertussis

to higher incidents of infectionleadto higher incidents of infection

in a significantly smaller risk for infectious diseaseresultedin a significantly smaller risk for infectious disease

a spike in cases of the Delta variant , which has resulted in a six - fold increase in hospitalizations in his systemhave causea spike in cases of the Delta variant , which has resulted in a six - fold increase in hospitalizations in his system

to four outbreaks of measles in the U.S. this yearledto four outbreaks of measles in the U.S. this year

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