Vaccine Education in the Library: Lessons Learned from a Hot Topic Program

Recent data from the US Department of Health and Human Services indicate a small but growing number of unvaccinated children under the age of two. Low vaccination rates can result in outbreaks of preventable diseases and even death. The World Health Organization (WHO) identified vaccine hesitancy as...

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Community
Community Relations
Departments
Education
Immunization
Libraries
Library Administration
Library management
Library Networks
Marketing
Parent Education
Parents & parenting
Pediatrics
Physicians
Program Descriptions
Social Media
Social networks
Toys
Vaccines
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