Published on 29.06.05 in Vol 7, No 2 (2005)
Works citing "Vaccine Criticism on the World Wide Web"
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Basch CH, Zybert P, Reeves R, Basch CE. What do popular YouTubeTM videos say about vaccines?. Child: Care, Health and Development 2017;43(4):499
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Kim S, Pinkerton T, Ganesh N. Assessment of H1N1 questions and answers posted on the Web. American Journal of Infection Control 2012;40(3):211
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LaVail KH, Kennedy AM. The Role of Attitudes About Vaccine Safety, Efficacy, and Value in Explaining Parents’ Reported Vaccination Behavior. Health Education & Behavior 2013;40(5):544
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Sak G, Diviani N, Allam A, Schulz PJ. Comparing the quality of pro- and anti-vaccination online information: a content analysis of vaccination-related webpages. BMC Public Health 2015;16(1)
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. The Internet and Medical Decision Making: Can It Replace the Role of Health Care Providers?. Medical Decision Making 2010;30(5_suppl):14
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