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Outbreak of vaccine-preventable diseases in Muslim majority countries

Author Affiliations
University of Tasmania, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Monash University Malaysia, Ajman University, ...
Published InJournal of Infection and Public Health
Year2017
Citations397

Abstract

The increase in Muslim parents' refusal and hesitancy to accept childhood vaccination was identified as one of the contributing factors in the increase of vaccine-preventable diseases cases in countries such as Afghanistan, Malaysia and Pakistan. The spread of inaccurate and irresponsible information by the anti-vaccination movement may inflict more harm than good on Muslim communities. To curb this issue, health authorities in Pakistan and Malaysia have resorted to imposing strict punishments on parents who refuse to allow their children to be vaccinated. Information addressing religious concerns such as the halal issue must be made priority and communicated well to the general public, encouraging not only the acceptance of vaccinations but motivating communities to play an active role in promoting vaccination.…
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