Dr Helen Bedford, UCL Institute of Child Health
After clean water, childhood immunisation is the most effective intervention for protecting children against infectious diseases. In the UK, vaccine uptake rates are high, in spite of some parents considering immunisation to be unnecessary or even detrimental to children's health and wellbeing. This lecture will review recent vaccine safety scares, and how we might learn from such events to ensure successful immunisation programmes in the future.
Learning from vaccine scares: MMR and beyond (12 Nov 2013)
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Vaccine (Technology Class)MMR Vaccine Controversy (Exhibition Subject)vaccinevaccinationVaccination (Field Of Study)immunisationimmunityherd immunityhealthchildchildrenchildhoodwellbeingscareMMR Vaccine (Vaccine)Andrew Wakefield (Physician)The LancetInfectious Disease (Disease Or Medical Condition)Measles (Disease Or Medical Condition)Mumps (Disease Or Medical Condition)Rubella (Disease Or Medical Condition)Edward Jenner