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A new modelling study has estimated that from 2000 to 2030 vaccination against 10 major pathogens - including measles, rotavirus, HPV and hepatitis B - will have prevented 69 million deaths in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs).
The study estimated that, as a result of vaccination programmes, those born in 2019 will experience 72% lower mortality from the 10 diseases over their lifetime than if there was no immunisation.
The greatest impact of vaccination was estimated to occur in children under five - mortality from the 10 diseases in this age group would be 45% higher than currently observed in the absence of vaccination, according to the research.
What are the main drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy?
A study conducted in the UK has examined attitudes towards vaccination protecting against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and highlighted some of the main drivers of willingness or unwillingness to be immunized.
The nationally representative survey of more than 1,400 adults and five focus groups conducted in December 2020 revealed that trust is a key predictor of vaccine hesitancy.
An overall distrust of vaccines and the government increases the likelihood of vaccine hesitancy, while trust in health institutions and experts decreases the likelihood of hesitancy.
Perceived personal threat is also a vital factor, with fear of accelerated vaccine development, concerns about side effects, misunderstanding of herd immunity, and beliefs that the virus is manmade all increasing the likelihood of vaccine unwillingness.
On the banks of Thailand’s Mun River, villages are struggling to survive in the shadow of the dams
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Raiwan Anan-uea, 48, recalls a simple and happy adolescence in the district of Rasi Salai, where a dozen villages shared the abundant resources available in this remote corner of Isan (north-eastern) Thailand. “All year round we could grow rice, beans, cucumbers and potatoes. We could pick bamboo, catch catfish and water snails, cultivate honey, graze cattle, collect firewood and kenaf to make ropes. It was a natural pantry and a pharmacy where we just had to help ourselves. Then life became much harder.”
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