Heidi JH.J.LarsonHeidi JH.J., KennethK.Hartigan-GoKennethK., Alexandre deA.FigueiredoAlexandre deA., Vaccine confidence plummets in the Philippines following dengue vaccine scare: why it matters to pandemic preparedness, „Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics”, 15 (3), 2019, s. 625–627, DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2018.1522468, ISSN2164-5515, PMID: 30309284, PMCID: PMC6605722 [dostęp 2021-10-30], Cytat: There was a drop in confidence in those strongly agreeing that vaccines are safe from 82% in 2015 to only 21% in 2018; similarly confidence in the effectiveness of vaccines dropped from 82% in 2015 to only 22%.
David A.D.A.BroniatowskiDavid A.D.A. i inni, Weaponized Health Communication: Twitter Bots and Russian Trolls Amplify the Vaccine Debate, „American Journal of Public Health”, 108 (10), 2018, s. 1378–1384, DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2018.304567, PMID: 30138075, PMCID: PMC6137759(ang.).
Robert MR.M.WolfeRobert MR.M., Lisa KL.K.SharpLisa KL.K., Anti-vaccinationists past and present, „BMJ: British Medical Journal”, 325 (7361), 2002, s. 430–432, ISSN0959-8138, PMID: 12193361, PMCID: PMC1123944 [dostęp 2021-09-12].
EveE.DubéEveE., MarylineM.VivionMarylineM., Noni E.N.E.MacDonaldNoni E.N.E., Vaccine hesitancy, vaccine refusal and the anti-vaccine movement: influence, impact and implications, „Expert Review of Vaccines”, 14 (1), 2015, s. 99–117, DOI: 10.1586/14760584.2015.964212, PMID: 25373435.
Heidi JH.J.LarsonHeidi JH.J., KennethK.Hartigan-GoKennethK., Alexandre deA.FigueiredoAlexandre deA., Vaccine confidence plummets in the Philippines following dengue vaccine scare: why it matters to pandemic preparedness, „Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics”, 15 (3), 2019, s. 625–627, DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2018.1522468, ISSN2164-5515, PMID: 30309284, PMCID: PMC6605722 [dostęp 2021-10-30], Cytat: There was a drop in confidence in those strongly agreeing that vaccines are safe from 82% in 2015 to only 21% in 2018; similarly confidence in the effectiveness of vaccines dropped from 82% in 2015 to only 22%.
David A.D.A.BroniatowskiDavid A.D.A. i inni, Weaponized Health Communication: Twitter Bots and Russian Trolls Amplify the Vaccine Debate, „American Journal of Public Health”, 108 (10), 2018, s. 1378–1384, DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2018.304567, PMID: 30138075, PMCID: PMC6137759(ang.).
Robert MR.M.WolfeRobert MR.M., Lisa KL.K.SharpLisa KL.K., Anti-vaccinationists past and present, „BMJ: British Medical Journal”, 325 (7361), 2002, s. 430–432, ISSN0959-8138, PMID: 12193361, PMCID: PMC1123944 [dostęp 2021-09-12].
Heidi JH.J.LarsonHeidi JH.J., KennethK.Hartigan-GoKennethK., Alexandre deA.FigueiredoAlexandre deA., Vaccine confidence plummets in the Philippines following dengue vaccine scare: why it matters to pandemic preparedness, „Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics”, 15 (3), 2019, s. 625–627, DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2018.1522468, ISSN2164-5515, PMID: 30309284, PMCID: PMC6605722 [dostęp 2021-10-30], Cytat: There was a drop in confidence in those strongly agreeing that vaccines are safe from 82% in 2015 to only 21% in 2018; similarly confidence in the effectiveness of vaccines dropped from 82% in 2015 to only 22%.