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213. Vaccine Hesitancy and Refusal: Fact and Emotion

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Vaccine Hesitancy and Refusal:  Fact and Emotion

Have you ever wondered why vaccines spark such strong opinions, even as they play a pivotal role in infectious disease prevention and public health response?

Join Dr. Lia Gaggino and guest Dr. Robert Frenck as they unravel the complexities of vaccine hesitancy in our pandemic-prepared world. They delve into how the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine and childhood vaccinations paradoxically fuels skepticism, and how public health communication strategies can bridge the gap between medical professionals and parents.

Dr. Frenck shares real-life stories and explains the benefits of childhood vaccinations, emphasizing straightforward conversation to discuss childhood vaccines including the COVID-19 vaccine, side effects, and the importance of herd immunity. Discover strategies for overcoming vaccine hesitancy and infectious disease outbreak management—listen now to rethink your understanding of vaccinations, their role in our society, and their impact on vaccine preventable disease outbreaks..


[00:33 -16:05]  Vaccine Hesitancy and Public Health Challenges

  • Infectious diseases like respiratory illnesses, diarrheal diseases, and malaria are still leading causes of death in children globally.
  • Vaccines play a crucial role in protecting communities through herd immunity.
  • Skipping vaccines can have a significant impact on disease transmission and outbreaks.
  • Healthcare providers have an ethical duty to make recommendations and address vaccine hesitancy.


[16:06 - 26:41]  Public Health Challenges: Overcoming Politicization and Misinformation

  • Recognize that infectious diseases do not discriminate based on political affiliation, race, religion, or other factors.
  • Address the concerning trend of public health becoming a political issue, rather than a matter of keeping everyone healthy.
  • Combat the misconception that vaccine-preventable diseases are gone or no longer a threat.
  • Highlight the need for expertise, coordination, and preparedness in public health responses to infectious diseases.


[26:42 -35:33]  Mandatory Vaccination Policies for Healthcare Workers

  • Prioritizing workplace safety for patients, especially those with compromised immunity
  • Addressing concerns about mixed messaging from unvaccinated healthcare providers
  • Considering vaccination as a fundamental requirement for healthcare professions
  • Highlighting the ethical responsibility to protect vulnerable populations 


[35:34 - 56:57]  Pandemic Challenges: Adapting Medical Practices and Communication

  • Acknowledging the need to alter recommendations as new data emerges during a rapidly evolving pandemic situation.
  • Emphasizing the critical role of healthcare professionals as experts and trusted sources of information during public health crises.
  • Highlighting the ethical responsibility of leaders and public figures to prioritize public health over personal or political gain.
  • Underscoring the value of respectful dialogue, finding common ground, and starting from areas of agreement in addressing divisive issues.


[56:58 - 1:09:23]  Closing segment Takeaway


You can reach Dr. Frenck

LinkedIn @Robert Frenck


Links to resources mentioned on the show

AAP Immunization Resources for Parents: 

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