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Vaccine Development in the United States
(Virginia Tech, 2013-11)
Disneyland Measles Outbreak
(Virginia Tech, 2015-05)
This media information sheet analyzes print and online coverage of the 2015 Disneyland measles outbreak. The frameworks that the media used to report on the outbreak presented vaccination as the only viable option from ...
Autism and the MMR Vaccine [annotated bibliography]
(Virginia Tech, 2010)
Vaccine Controversy Medical Oversight
(Virginia Tech, 2010)
The anti-vaccination movement has gained significant influence because of its extremely diverse underlying support. From distrust of governmental policies regarding vaccination to scientific data that seemingly proves the ...
Representation of Vaccination in the Early 20th Century: Analyzing American Newspapers between 1915-1921
(Virginia Tech, 2012)
In today’s society, vaccination is a highly controversial issue drawing all sorts of people into the debate from scientists and physicians to religious leaders and parents. Currently, there are many different arguments for ...
Pandemic Influenza
(Virginia Tech, 2012-12)
This media kit explores the reasoning behind the belief that an influenza pandemic is imminent.
Vaccine Production and Safety [annotated bibliography]
(Virginia Tech, 2010)
Media and the Public Perceptions of Vaccines
(Virginia Tech, 2011)
People are exposed to the media’s influence from early on in life. Media here refers to all the types of technology that are used for mass communication (Internet, newspapers, radio, etc.) and those that control the ...
Anti-Vaccination Movement
(Virginia Tech, 2010-03-13)
The current anti-vaccination movements that have established themselves in the United States as well as other regions in the world are like a hydra of discourse. Right when one effective measure is created to convince ...
VAERS Flowchart: How an Adverse Report Following Vaccination Is Assessed
(Virginia Tech, 2013)