Factors associated with the refusal of vaccination against COVID-19 in parents of a district of Chiclayo, Peru, 2021
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Los “movimientos antivacunas”, definidos como “un colectivo de personas que por diversos motivos piensan que las vacunas y el acto de vacunarse son el mayor daño para la salud que su posible función benéfica” (1), surgieron desde la existencia de la primera vacuna (2); y seguidamente con la vacunación contra la COVID-19 de la actual pandemia, hubo participación de estos grupos para difundir mitos que ponen en riesgo la decisión a vacunarse.
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