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https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... -of-europe
Survey shows crisis of confidence in vaccines in parts of Europe
Just half of people in eastern Europe think vaccines are safe, compared with 79% worldwide
A global survey of attitudes towards science has revealed the scale of the crisis of confidence in vaccines in Europe, showing that only 59% of people in western Europe and 50% in the east think vaccines are safe, compared with 79% worldwide.
Around the globe, 84% of people acknowledge that vaccines are effective and 92% say their child has received a vaccine. But in spite of good healthcare and education systems, in parts of Europe there is low trust in vaccines. France has the highest levels of distrust, at 33%.
There have been major measles outbreaks in a number of countries, which have spread across the continent, linked to vaccine hesitancy.
Dr Heidi Larson, the director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said social media was amplifying anxieties. While confidence in vaccines in the UK was higher than in some other parts of Europe, “where the UK is now I would say is vulnerable,” she said.
The first Wellcome Global Monitor survey, which canvassed attitudes among 140,000 people worldwide, shows clear links between people’s trust in doctors, nurses and scientists and their confidence in vaccines. It also shows that mistrust in government institutions goes hand in hand with doubts about vaccines’ safety. A recent Guardian investigation looked into links between anti-establishment populist politics in Europe and anti-vax sentiment.
“This first-of-a-kind global survey clearly shows that people’s beliefs about science are deeply influenced by their culture, context and background,” said Imran Khan, the head of public engagement at Wellcome, which commissioned the survey from Gallup. “We need to care more about these connections if we want everyone to benefit from science.”
The link was clearest in the field of vaccines. “There are increasingly populations and entire countries around the world where confidence in vaccines is dropping and uptake is dropping. That does pose a huge public health risk,” Khan said.
Larson said social media had become an amplifier of doubt. “Social media is highly volatile. It has totally changed the landscape.” She said it was hard for scientists to combat the spread of misinformation because often it was not public. Much of it had shifted into private Facebook groups and other similarly inaccessible forums.
Larson said it could take years for the full effects of an incident undermining confidence in vaccines to be felt. Andrew Wakefield, the discredited gastroenterologist, published his paper claiming a link between the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine and autism in 1998. “It was five years before his report had its full impact on vaccine uptake,” Larson said.
Bangladesh and Rwanda have the highest confidence in vaccines in the world, the Global Monitor shows. Rwanda also has the highest trust in its healthcare, at 97%, against a global average of 76%.
“In developing countries, where deadly diseases like diphtheria, measles or whooping cough are more common, I’ve seen mothers queue for hours to make sure their child is vaccinated,” said Seth Berkley, the chief executive of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. “It is in wealthier countries, where we no longer see the terrible impact these preventable diseases can have, that people are more reticent. This reticence is a luxury we can ill afford.”
Northern Europe, which includes the UK, has more confidence in the safety and effectiveness of vaccines than the western or eastern regions. In northern Europe, 73% of people think they are safe, the same figure as in northern America, and 84% think they are effective (83% in northern America). Only 65% of eastern Europeans think they are effective. In Ukraine, which had more than 53,000 measles cases last year, the figure is 50%.
Larson said the UK was generally doing better than other parts of Europe, but she was concerned. “I don’t think we have an emergency today, but I want to anticipate where we are going,” she said. “Trends are important. We need confidence building and information targeted at the younger generation.”
She said young parents needed to have their questions answered promptly and completely or they would look to social media instead. “There is a gap between the pace and availability of information from medical sources. People need to feel listened to. If they are not listened to, they lose trust.”
Unicef said in March that measles cases around the world were surging to “alarmingly high levels”. The disease is highly infectious and in the developing world it kills one in 100 children who contract it.
The Global Monitor found mixed feelings about science around the world. Half the world’s population said they knew little about science and 20% said they felt excluded from its benefits. Fifty-five per cent of people in France said they believed science and technology would lead to job losses in their area, as did 37% of people in the UK.
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Mä alan kyynistyä tässä hommassa. Ihmisiä on muutenkin liikaa, kanta typistyy näin tyhmemmästä päästä.
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Alan olla sitä mieltä että sais tulla kunnon vitun rutto joka tappais kaikki rokotekriitikot, maailmasta tulis paljon parempi paikka.
Kellä kutiseva reikä illalla, sillä haiseva sormi aamulla.
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Olit nopeempiJesse Python wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:17Mä alan kyynistyä tässä hommassa. Ihmisiä on muutenkin liikaa, kanta typistyy näin tyhmemmästä päästä.
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vähän nahkeeta ehkä että tää kunnon vitun rutto taitaisi kohdistua pikemminkin näiden rokotekriitikoiden penikoihin, eikä niinkään tohon rokotekriittisyysjengiin.Kauko Keuhkon näköinen mies wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:20Olit nopeempiJesse Python wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:17Mä alan kyynistyä tässä hommassa. Ihmisiä on muutenkin liikaa, kanta typistyy näin tyhmemmästä päästä.
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Niinpä viattomat tästä kärsiiBonnie Sieg Heiler wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:28vähän nahkeeta ehkä että tää kunnon vitun rutto taitaisi kohdistua pikemminkin näiden rokotekriitikoiden penikoihin, eikä niinkään tohon rokotekriittisyysjengiin.Kauko Keuhkon näköinen mies wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:20Olit nopeempiJesse Python wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:17Mä alan kyynistyä tässä hommassa. Ihmisiä on muutenkin liikaa, kanta typistyy näin tyhmemmästä päästä.
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+1 kai te tiedätte että laumasuoja perustuu riittävän kattavaan rokotusasteeseen ja kun se laskee, niin ei ne rokotetutkaan enää täysin turvassa oleJesse Python wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:34Niinpä viattomat tästä kärsiiBonnie Sieg Heiler wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:28vähän nahkeeta ehkä että tää kunnon vitun rutto taitaisi kohdistua pikemminkin näiden rokotekriitikoiden penikoihin, eikä niinkään tohon rokotekriittisyysjengiin.Kauko Keuhkon näköinen mies wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:20Olit nopeempiJesse Python wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:17Mä alan kyynistyä tässä hommassa. Ihmisiä on muutenkin liikaa, kanta typistyy näin tyhmemmästä päästä.
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Eikä vain niihin, vaan kaikkiin lapsiin, joita iän puolesta ei vielä voi rokottaa noita tauteja vastaan tai yleisestikin muita tyyppejä joita ei terveydentilan vuoksi rokottaa, vaan laumasuoja on ainoa apu tohon.Bonnie Sieg Heiler wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:28vähän nahkeeta ehkä että tää kunnon vitun rutto taitaisi kohdistua pikemminkin näiden rokotekriitikoiden penikoihin, eikä niinkään tohon rokotekriittisyysjengiin.Kauko Keuhkon näköinen mies wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:20Olit nopeempiJesse Python wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:17Mä alan kyynistyä tässä hommassa. Ihmisiä on muutenkin liikaa, kanta typistyy näin tyhmemmästä päästä.
Sama laumasuoja suojelee myös noita vitun kilipäitä, jotka jättää rokottamatta, kun pelkää autismia.
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Jebou. No ilmastomuutos käristää kaikki lopulta.LGBTIQ Kuutio wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:38+1 kai te tiedätte että laumasuoja perustuu riittävän kattavaan rokotusasteeseen ja kun se laskee, niin ei ne rokotetutkaan enää täysin turvassa oleJesse Python wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:34Niinpä viattomat tästä kärsiiBonnie Sieg Heiler wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:28vähän nahkeeta ehkä että tää kunnon vitun rutto taitaisi kohdistua pikemminkin näiden rokotekriitikoiden penikoihin, eikä niinkään tohon rokotekriittisyysjengiin.Kauko Keuhkon näköinen mies wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:20Olit nopeempiJesse Python wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:17Mä alan kyynistyä tässä hommassa. Ihmisiä on muutenkin liikaa, kanta typistyy näin tyhmemmästä päästä.
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Meet the New York couple donating millions to the anti-vax movement
Ja loput linkistä: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national ... tory.html?A wealthy Manhattan couple has emerged as significant financiers of the anti-vaccine movement, contributing more than $3 million in recent years to groups that stoke fears about immunizations online and at live events — including two forums this year at the epicenter of measles outbreaks in New York’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.
Hedge fund manager and philanthropist Bernard Selz and his wife, Lisa, have long donated to organizations focused on the arts, culture, education and the environment. But seven years ago, their private foundation embraced a very different cause: groups that question the safety and effectiveness of vaccines.
How the Selzes came to support anti-vaccine ideas is unknown, but their financial impact has been enormous. Their money has gone to a handful of determined individuals who have played an outsize role in spreading doubt and misinformation about vaccines and the diseases they prevent. The groups’ false claims linking vaccines to autism and other ailments, while downplaying the risks of measles, have led growing numbers of parents to shun the shots. As a result, health officials have said, the potentially deadly disease has surged to at least 1,044 cases this year, the highest number in nearly three decades.
The Selz Foundation provides roughly three-fourths of the funding for the Informed Consent Action Network, a three-year-old charity that describes its mission as promoting drug and vaccine safety and parental choice in vaccine decisions.
Lisa Selz serves as the group’s president, but its public face and chief executive is Del Bigtree, a former daytime television show producer who draws big crowds to public events. Bigtree has no medical credentials but holds himself out as an expert on vaccine safety and promotes the idea that government officials have colluded with the pharmaceutical industry to cover up grievous harms from the drugs. In recent weeks, Bigtree has headlined forums in ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities in Brooklyn and Rockland County, N.Y., both areas confronting large measles outbreaks.
“They should be allowed to have the measles if they want the measles,” Bigtree told reporters outside the Brooklyn meeting on June 4. “It’s crazy that there’s this level of intensity around a trivial childhood illness.”
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