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Abstract A common assumption among scientists, journalists, and policymakers is that combating misinformation reliably changes behavior. However, the empirical evidence reveals that the belief–behavior association is often modest, variable, and context‐dependent, raising critical questions about when and how to pursue belief versus behavior change.
Hogeun Lee, Dolores Albarracín
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Digital transformation and the Immunization agenda 2030. [PDF]
Chopra M +8 more
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The generation of tumor vaccines by adenovirus-enhanced transfection of cytokine genes into tumor cells [PDF]
Berger, M. +8 more
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Abstract Background Vaccination has been proposed as a potential risk factor for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), contributing to public hesitancy and mistrust toward immunization. Influenza vaccination during pregnancy is considered safe and effective in preventing serious maternal complications and adverse birth outcomes associated with influenza ...
Shahar Neeman +4 more
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Urban contact patterns shape respiratory syncytial virus epidemics with implications for vaccination. [PDF]
Kimball P +5 more
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Innate Immunity and Acqired Immunity
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Clinical progress note: Rubella
Abstract Rates of rubella infection and congenital rubella syndrome decreased significantly since the introduction of the rubella vaccine in 1969. Endemic rubella was declared eliminated in the United States in 2004, and since 2012, all rubella cases in the United States have been associated with infections acquired abroad.
Adam E. Gailani +2 more
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The Evolving Landscape of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Prophylaxis in Infants. [PDF]
Chamarthi S, Gupta S, Chamarthi VS.
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