In Need of a Booster: How to Improve Childhood Vaccination Coverage in Canada - Summary
Organization: C.D. Howe InstitutePublished: 2017
"A vocal few Canadians hold anti-vaccine views, but they are not the main reason for insufficient childhood vaccination coverage across Canada, finds a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute. In “In Need of a Booster: How to Improve Childhood Vaccination Coverage in Canada,” authors Colin Busby, Aaron Jacobs and Ramya Muthukumaran, suggest that a much more sensible strategy to reverse falling vaccine rates among Canadian children would be to target parents classified as “fence-sitters” – those who partially but not fully immunize their children." - C.D. Howe
Full report available: In Need of a Booster: How to Improve Childhood Vaccination Coverage in Canada - Full Report
Podcast available: In Need of a Booster: How to Improve Childhood Vaccination Coverage in Canada - Podcast
Product Type: Report
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Vaccination Decision Making,Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake,Understanding Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake,Monitoring and Surveillance,Vaccine Monitoring and Surveillance,Vaccination Coverage and Goals Vaccination Decision MakingVaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Understanding Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake
Monitoring and Surveillance
Vaccine Monitoring and Surveillance
Vaccination Coverage and Goals
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