Anti-vaccination sentiment dates back farther than many realize. Since the first vaccine reached the United States over 200 years ago, concerned citizens have been raising objections and even making hyperbolized political cartoons. What exactly sparked the modern anti-vaccination movement? And how has that perspective spread and changed over time? This episode starts The Antigen’s dive into everything anti-vax. Host Yasmeen Agosti talks with experts, journalists, pediatricians, and parent-advocates including Kathryn Edwards, Todd Wolynn, Robert Field, Sara Novak, Steven Salzberg, Chad Hermann, Tara Hills & LJ Tan.
Episode references:
Spill the tea on RSV: What you need to know
The Road Ahead: From Maternal Vaccine Development to Administration
Maternal Vaccines: Breaking Barriers and Finding Solutions
Maternal Immunization 101
Introducing The Antigen Season 3: Maternal Immunization
Science Will Win: a crash course in gene therapy
#COVID19: Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
#COVID19: The Quest for a Vaccine
#COVID19: What Do We Do in the Meantime?
#COVID19: Looking Back to Look Forward
What's Next? Coronavirus, Disease X, Maternal & Adult Immunization
Innovations in the Vaccine Landscape
Vaccine Politics, Policy, and Advocacy
Vaccine Hesitancy: Part 2
Global Perspectives, Barriers, and Solutions
The History of Vaccines
Vaccines 101
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