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Vaccine Criticism on the World Wide Web

机译:万维网上的疫苗批评

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Background: The incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases is directly related to the number of unvaccinated children. Parents who refuse vaccination of their children frequently express concerns about vaccine safety. The Internet can influence perceptions about vaccines because it is the fastest growing source of consumer health information. However, few studies have analyzed vaccine criticism on the Web.Objective: The purposes of this paper are to examine vaccine criticism on the Internet and to analyze the websites in order to identify common characteristics and ethical allegations.Methods: A structured Web search was conducted for the terms “vaccine,” “vaccination,” “vaccinate,” and “anti-vaccination” using a metasearch program that incorporated 8 search engines. This yielded 1138 Web pages representing 750 sites. Two researchers reviewed the sites for inclusion/exclusion criteria, resulting in 78 vaccine-critical sites, which were then abstracted for design, content, and allegations.Results: The most common characteristic of vaccine-critical websites was the inclusion of statements linking vaccinations with specific adverse reactions, especially idiopathic chronic diseases such as multiple sclerosis, autism, and diabetes. Other common attributes (≥ 70% of websites) were links to other vaccine-critical websites; charges that vaccines contain contaminants, mercury, or “hot lots” that cause adverse events; claims that vaccines provide only temporary protection and that the diseases prevented are mild; appeals for responsible parenting through education and resisting the establishment; allegations of conspiracies and cover-ups to hide the truth about vaccine safety; and charges that civil liberties are violated through mandatory vaccination.Conclusions: Vaccine-critical websites frequently make serious allegations. With the burgeoning of the Internet as a health information source, an undiscerning or incompletely educated public may accept these claims and refuse vaccination of their children. As this occurs, the incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases can be expected to rise.
机译:背景:可预防疫苗的疾病的发生与未接种疫苗的儿童人数直接相关。拒绝给孩子接种疫苗的父母经常对疫苗的安全性表示担忧。互联网可以影响人们对疫苗的看法,因为它是消费者健康信息增长最快的来源。然而,很少有研究对网络上的疫苗批评进行分析。目的:本文的目的是检查互联网上的疫苗批评并分析网站,以识别共同特征和道德指控。方法:进行结构化的网络搜索使用包含8个搜索引擎的元搜索程序来对术语“疫苗”,“疫苗”,“疫苗”和“抗疫苗”进行翻译。这产生了代表750个站点的1138个网页。两名研究人员审查了该站点的纳入/排除标准,得出了78个关键疫苗站点,然后将其抽象化以用于设计,内容和指控。结果:关键疫苗站点的最常见特征是包含将疫苗接种与特定的不良反应,尤其是特发性慢性疾病,例如多发性硬化症,自闭症和糖尿病。其他常见属性(≥70%的网站)是指向其他疫苗关键网站的链接;指疫苗中含有会引起不良事件的污染物,汞或“热批次”;声称疫苗只能提供临时保护,所预防的疾病是轻度的;呼吁通过教育进行负责任的养育子女并抵制建立;阴谋和掩饰的指控,以掩盖疫苗安全性的真相;并指控通过强制接种疫苗侵犯了公民自由。结论:疫苗关键网站经常提出严厉指控。随着互联网作为一种健康信息源的蓬勃发展,一个漠不关心或未受过充分教育的公众可能会接受这些主张,并拒绝为其子女接种疫苗。发生这种情况时,可以预期疫苗可预防疾病的发病率会上升。

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