concept   vaccinations

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Japan (1) China (1) France (1) Less medically developed countries (1) Medically advanced countries (1) Netherlands (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Singapore (1) South Africa (1) Thailand (1) medical field in Europe (1) Developed countries (1) Egypt (1) Ukraine (1) Vietnam (1) Western medicine practitioners (1) medical community in the US (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 vaccinations Japan In Japan, vaccinations are widely accepted in routine healthcare for children but face skepticism in traditional or alternative medicine. 5
2 vaccinations China Government-led vaccination programs in China have resulted in positive attitudes towards vaccinations due to high trust in medical authorities. 3
3 vaccinations France In France, there is some skepticism around vaccinations, but public health education is prioritized. 3
4 vaccinations Less medically developed countries In less medically developed countries, limited access and distribution of vaccines are hindered by infrastructure and competing priorities. 2
5 vaccinations Medically advanced countries In medically advanced countries, routine and widespread vaccination programs are prevalent. 2
6 vaccinations Netherlands In the Netherlands, mandatory vaccinations are seen as crucial for preventing disease spread and ensuring public safety. 2
7 vaccinations Saudi Arabia Vaccinations are highly valued for both human and animal welfare in Saudi Arabia. 2
8 vaccinations Singapore Vaccination programs in Singapore are led by the government and are widely supported by the population. 2
9 vaccinations South Africa In South Africa, challenges with vaccination uptake are influenced by historical distrust and concerns about discrimination. 2
10 vaccinations Thailand The Thai government plays a key role in promoting human vaccinations, while individual owners are responsible for vaccinating animals. 2
11 vaccinations medical field in Europe Vaccinations are strongly endorsed and advanced in the European medical field for the sake of public health, with continued focus on research and improvement. 2
12 vaccinations Developed countries Vaccinations are a standard part of public health policy in developed countries. 1
13 vaccinations Egypt In Egypt, there is a strong emphasis on family and community health, resulting in high vaccination compliance and minimal vaccine hesitancy. 1
14 vaccinations Ukraine Vaccination coverage in Ukraine varies by region due to availability challenges and public distrust. 1
15 vaccinations Vietnam Vietnam's government-led efforts and strong health infrastructure have led to high vaccination coverage and low levels of vaccine hesitancy. 1
16 vaccinations Western medicine practitioners Western medicine practitioners believe that vaccinations are essential for preventing the spread of infectious diseases. 1
17 vaccinations medical community in the US The US medical community strongly endorses vaccinations as a critical public health measure, with a focus on safety and efficacy. 1