Survey shows crisis of confidence in vaccines in parts of Europe
by Sarah Boseley Health editor from Science | The Guardian on (#4HFGT)
Just half of people in eastern Europe think vaccines are safe, compared with 79% worldwide
A global survey of attitudes towards science has revealed the scale of the crisis of confidence in vaccines in Europe, showing that only 59% of people in western Europe and 50% in the east think vaccines are safe, compared with 79% worldwide.
Around the globe, 84% of people acknowledge that vaccines are effective and 92% say their child has received a vaccine. But in spite of good healthcare and education systems, in parts of Europe there is low trust in vaccines. France has the highest levels of distrust, at 33%.
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