concept   vaccination

26 commonsense assertions
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1 vaccination United States In the United States, vaccination is widely supported and promoted as a preventive measure for public health. 17
2 vaccination United Kingdom Vaccination is widely accepted and routine for disease prevention in the UK for both humans and animals. 8
3 vaccination Brazil Government-led campaigns in Brazil promote vaccination but face challenges in access and distribution, particularly in densely populated areas. 7
4 vaccination anti-vaccination groups Some anti-vaccination groups view vaccination skeptically, with concerns about side effects and long-term impact, and potentially harmful. 7
5 vaccination Australia In Australia, vaccination is widely accepted for public health and there is a focus on equitable distribution to all communities. 6
6 vaccination Western countries In Western countries, vaccination is widely promoted and practiced for public health, including mandatory programs and use in animals. 6
7 vaccination medical community in developed countries Vaccination is widely accepted and considered crucial for preventing diseases in the medical community of developed countries. 6
8 vaccination Kenya In Kenya, challenges in access, distrust, and combating misinformation impact vaccination programs. 4
9 vaccination Western medical practice Vaccination is widely accepted as a crucial preventive measure in Western medical practice. 4
10 vaccination biology Vaccination is crucial for preventing the spread of infectious diseases and reducing mortality rates in biology. 4
11 vaccination medical community The medical community strongly advocates for vaccinations as essential for disease prevention and public health based on research and evidence. 4
12 vaccination medical profession The medical profession strongly recommends vaccination as a preventative measure against infectious diseases, despite some skepticism. 4
13 vaccination public health in the West The promotion of vaccination is a key aspect of Western public health in preventing the spread of infectious diseases. 4
14 vaccination biological science education in Western countries Vaccination is highly emphasized in Western biological science education as crucial for disease prevention and public health, with extensive scientific research and programs. 3
15 vaccination Developing countries Challenges in vaccination access and distribution in developing countries due to historical mistreatment and limited resources. 2
16 vaccination Western Vaccination in Western culture is seen as essential for public health but faces skepticism and resistance due to misinformation. 2
17 vaccination Western medical field Vaccinations are essential for preventing infectious diseases and are a key part of public health efforts in Western medicine. 2
18 vaccination Western scientific community Vaccination is seen as a crucial and highly effective public health measure in the Western scientific community. 2
19 vaccination biology education in the US Vaccination is emphasized as crucial in disease prevention and public health in biology education in the US. 2
20 vaccination scientific community Vaccination is crucial in preventing the spread of infectious diseases in the scientific community. 2
21 vaccination Global Health Vaccination is globally promoted as a key strategy to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. 1
22 vaccination Science-focused cultures Vaccination is considered a crucial public health measure in science-focused cultures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. 1
23 vaccination Western world Vaccination is widely advocated in the Western world as a powerful tool for preventing infectious diseases. 1
24 vaccination biology academia in the West The importance of vaccination for public health and disease prevention is emphasized in biology academia in the West. 1
25 vaccination biology research in western countries Vaccination is highly recommended in biology research in western countries for disease prevention. 1
26 vaccination science community Vaccination is seen as a vital public health measure in the scientific community. 1