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Noninvasive vaccination as a casus belli to redeem vaccine value in the face of anti-vaccine movements.

De-Chu C Tang1.   

Abstract

Formidable anti-vaccine movements have been growing as a menace to disrupt beneficial vaccine programs. Although the vaccination-associated adverse effects commonly perceived by vaccine resisters usually represent over-reactions to rare manifestations, converging evidence shows that vaccination-associated health threats could be pervasive when systemic inflammation is considered as a side effect that oozes over time. An anti-vaccine movement thus may not be so unfounded even though the myriad cascades triggered by systemic inflammation have not been brought to a clear focus during any anti-vaccine campaign. Since both pro- and anti-vaccine groups are acting on the same primal impulse - "keep people healthy," reconciliation between the two warring factions should be achievable on a palatable trend that fosters the development of noninvasive vaccines which tend to induce local and transient inflammation along the interface with diminished potential to percolate through internal organs.

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Keywords:  anti-vaccine movement; inflammation; injectable vaccine; noninvasive vaccine; vaccine safety

Year:  2017        PMID: 29104760      PMCID: PMC5669393          DOI: 10.15761/IMM.304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Integr Mol Med        ISSN: 2056-6360


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