Answered on : 2024-01-24
1. **Disease Spread:** When individuals are not vaccinated, they are more susceptible to preventable diseases, contributing to outbreaks [2].
2. **Mortality Risk:** Unvaccinated individuals face a higher risk of serious illness and mortality when exposed to diseases [1].
3. **Outbreaks and Refusal:** Vaccine refusal has been linked to outbreaks of various diseases like Haemophilus influenzae, varicella, and pneumococcal disease [3].
4. **Immunization Rates:** Higher immunization rates in communities are crucial to prevent the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases [5].
5. **Global Impact:** The global rise in vaccine-preventable diseases emphasizes the need for urgent actions to save lives [6].
6. **Diseases Making a Comeback:** Diseases like measles are making a comeback due to insufficient vaccination, posing a threat to public health [9].
7. **Morbidity and Mortality:** Lack of access to vaccines puts children at risk of death, disability, and illness from preventable diseases [10].
References:
- [1] The global burden of vaccine-preventable infectious
- [2] Outbreaks of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
- [3] Association Between Vaccine Refusal and
- [5] When parents choose not to vaccinate: Risks and
- [6] Global rise in vaccine-preventable diseases highlights
- [9] 4 Diseases Making a Comeback Thanks to Anti-Vaxxers
- [10] Fast Facts on Global Immunization