There’s been a worrying decline in diphtheria, polio and measles jabs. We should heed the lessons of COVID-19.
Topic: Routine Immunisation
The rise of alternative health practices and a quest for purity can partly explain the falling confidence in…
In this journal article, we draw findings and insights from the VCP’s decade-long monitoring of media and social media and its related research efforts.
A practical learning guide and tool to aid the design and implementation of effective, data-driven social media campaigns…
Our 2020 study investigated public perceptions towards the importance, safety, and effectiveness of vaccines as well as the perceptions towards the safety…
Read the 2020 instalment of the VCPs bi-annual research report “The State of Vaccine Confidence in the EU & UK,” which monitors public attitudes to vaccines across the continent.
Routine immunisation coverage has stagnated over the past decade and fallen…
This project and accompanying evaluation particularly focused on Benishangul Gumuz Regional State (BGRS) where the coverage for penta 3 vaccination was 41.7% in 2011.
In this study we assessed the overall state of confidence in vaccines among the public in all 27 EU member states.
In this first instalment of the VCPs bi-annual “State of Vaccine Confidence in the EU” report, we found public perceptions towards vaccines are largely positive.
The central importance of vaccines to global health is why we devoted a question series in the Wellcome Global Monitor to understanding people’s attitudes towards vaccines around the world. The Monitor found that globally, eight in ten people (79%) somewhat or strongly agree that vaccines are safe, while 7% somewhat or strongly disagree.
Findings from a formative evaluation assessing the impact of a community-engagement strategy to improve vaccination in Ethiopia.