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Long -term vaccination rate decrease

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Long -term vaccination rate decrease:

The so -called “routine” vaccines had prevented 154 million deaths of children in the past 50 years. Consequently, if we compare the period “before” and “after” the massive vaccination campaigns, especially against measles, tuberculosis and polio. However. Consequently, these efforts have more recently slowed down, according to the latest annual report of an international group for monitoring the evolution of diseases and risk factors (Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors). In addition, The report, published on June 24 in the medical journal The Lancetis based on data that stops at 2023. Meanwhile,

If we compare 1980 to 2023. Moreover, the results are, in appearance, encouraging: the proportion of children of less than a year who are not vaccinated against darling and diphtheria has dropped by 75%. But if we look at the data more closely. long -term vaccination rate decrease we realize that from 2010 to 2019, there was slowing down, stagnation or even, in some cases, decline. And thereafter. “the Pandemic of Covid-19 exacerbated these challenges, with global rates for these vaccines which have declined significantly since 2020, and which were still not, in 2023, returned to their pre-Pandemic levels”.

As researchers. doctors had already noted it, it is sometimes a problem of pure logistics: the pandemic has, in several countries, disturbed infant vaccination campaigns. More people stayed at home, or did not have access to health care.

But the downward trend noted in the 2010s is due to another factor: disinformation. The World Health Organization (WHO) had identified in 2019 disinformation as “the main threat to public health”.

The study does not venture into the political field. but the media this week did not fail to do so: CNN notes, long -term vaccination rate decrease for example, that “vaccination efforts in the United States and other regions can slow even more, under a new administration”, an allusion to controversial decision-making of the new Minister of Health and other high-functionaries of the Trump government.

The authors of research are content in their conclusion to keep an eye on the 2030. target that WHO had set itself in 2019: increase vaccination coverage around the world. “Reaching 90% overall coverage” for the diphtheria-tetanos-caydulicus vaccine. that against pneumococcus and for that against measles, “will require accelerated progress,” write researchers diplomatically.

Long -term vaccination rate decrease

Further reading: COVID-19: fearing a summer outbreak, the Academy of Medicine calls the most fragile to vaccinate“We must expect an increase in the risk of epidemic in France”reimbursement, a complex financial equation for the securityDoctors alert to the devastating effects of a widespread substanceBlada.com – Citizen info – Oropouche: where are we?.

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