Vaccination: Examining the Facts

疫苗接种:检查事实

传染病学

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2022年06月30日
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9781440877605
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225
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155.7x234.95mm
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英文
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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.Features an easy-to-navigate question-and-answer formatUses quantifiable data from authoritative sources as the foundation for examining every issueProvides readers with leads to conduct further research in extensive Further Reading sections for each entryProvides clear, accessible information on how vaccines work; examines how vaccination policy evolves and changes to meet new challenges, such as Covid-19; and analyzes current and ongoing vaccine controversies pertaining to vaccines developed to protect against Covid-19 and other diseases (来源*.co.uk)
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