Mi s-a părut interesantă teoria conform căreia oamenii nu se mai întâlnesc cu bolile împotriva cărora își vaccinează copiii și atunci nu se mai tem de ele, în vreme ce autismul - considerat în unele cazuri ca un efect secundar al vaccinurilor - este tot mai răspândit.
Din Time:
"One of the biggest problems with vaccines is that they are so effective in reducing vaccine preventable disease outbreaks, that most parents today don't have any personal or even second or third level experience with these diseases and how devastating they can be," says Dempsey. "Converse to that, a lot of parents today know people whose kids have autism, and because there have been questions raised about the association of vaccines to autism, people feel the risks of vaccination are worse than the risks of the disease they prevent, which isn't the case."
Pe MedPage Today sunt statistici mai detaliate pe același subiect.
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