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health2 years ago

"Study reveals widespread hesitancy among US dog owners towards canine vaccines"

A study conducted by Boston University's School of Public Health in partnership with YouGov has found that a significant majority of dog owners in the United States are hesitant about vaccinating their pets. The study revealed that 37% of owners consider dog vaccines to be unsafe, 22% view them as ineffective, and 30% deem them unnecessary. This hesitancy increases the risk of disease transmission for dogs, their owners, and veterinarians. The findings parallel the anti-vaccination movement observed during the COVID-19 pandemic and highlight the need for education and awareness regarding the importance of canine vaccines.

health2 years ago

"Study reveals widespread hesitancy among US dog owners towards canine vaccines"

A study conducted by Boston University's School of Public Health in partnership with YouGov has found that a significant majority of dog owners in the United States are hesitant about vaccinating their pets. The study revealed that 37% of owners consider dog vaccines to be unsafe, 22% view them as ineffective, and 30% deem them unnecessary. This hesitancy increases the risk of disease transmission for dogs, their owners, and veterinarians. The findings parallel the anti-vaccination movement observed during the COVID-19 pandemic and highlight the need for education and awareness regarding the importance of canine vaccines.

health2 years ago

"Study Suggests Prioritizing Smart Individuals for COVID-19 Vaccines"

A study conducted in Sweden suggests that intelligent people are getting their COVID-19 vaccines faster than those with lower cognitive abilities. The study found that 80% of the most intelligent individuals were vaccinated within 40 days of vaccine availability, while it took 180 days for those with the lowest cognitive ability to reach the same level. The researchers believe that the complexity of the vaccination decision may make it difficult for people with lower cognitive abilities to understand the benefits of vaccination.