
Vaccine hesitancy is a growing challenge worldwide, and it can lead to critical outcomes. What can healthcare professionals do when we are faced with parents who are hesitant about vaccines?
WSPID Podcast hosts Alicia Chang and Daniel Jarovsky are joined by Melissa Palmieri to discuss the vaccine hesitancy experience in Brazil.
- Melissa Palmieri is an MD and healthcare consultant working in São Paulo, Brazil
- She is Vice President of the Brazilian Immunization Society Regional of São Paulo State
- Dr Palmieri is also Senior Medical Officer at Health Secretariat in São Paulo City
- Member of the Scientific Department of Immunizations of the Brazilian Society of Pediatrics
- Brazilian Regional representative of Latin American Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (SLIPE)
The conversation explores:
- Key drivers of vaccine hesitancy, including misinformation, cultural beliefs, and political influences.
- Effective communication strategies, including clear information and practicing empathy towards parents who may be vaccine hesitant.
- Historical and current examples of Brazil’s immunization efforts, including HPV, Covid-19 and Dengue.
- Successful public health initiatives in São Paulo, aiming to improve vaccination rates and combat misinformation.
This episode is supported by an Educational Grant from Takeda.
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Syndromic Insights
Pediatricians are often at the forefront of health crises and epidemics. Increasingly, there are more and more tools at our disposal that can help in the fight against infectious diseases. But what is the current best practice?
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Syndromic Insights is brought to you by the World Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases.
The World Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases (WSPID) is a non-profit organization and a confederation of national and international Pediatric Infectious Diseases (PID) societies.
This podcast is supported by an educational grant from BioMerieux.