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Mashup Score: 7RSV Is a Serious Health Threat, but the Public Knows Little About It | The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania - 11 month(s) ago
RSV is a serious health threat, but new survey data finds that the public is ill-informed about it and unfamiliar with some common symptoms.
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Mashup Score: 8Confusion Over VAERS: Why the Vaccine Safety Reporting System Should Be Renamed | The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania - 11 month(s) ago
A report by the Annenberg Public Policy Center explains why the federal vaccine safety reporting system, VAERS, should be renamed.
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Mashup Score: 53
An ASAPH report shows women of childbearing age are more likely to doubt the safety of Covid and flu vaccination during pregnancy.
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The damage done by misinformation... "Women of Childbearing Age More Doubtful About Safety of Flu, Covid-19 Vaccines During Pregnancy" https://t.co/R98b0Q0yKd via @APPCPenn @mrozansky Just 42% of childbearing age know that Covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy is safe &… https://t.co/9IVjY8ZXKL https://t.co/xI6UMZigF7
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New Annenberg Science Knowledge (ASK) survey finds that misinformation about flu, Covid-19, and vaccination persists.
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Mashup Score: 6The Undying Holiday-Suicide Myth | The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania - 1 year(s) ago
The false claim that the suicide rate rises during the year-end holiday season persisted in some news coverage through the 2021-22 holidays.
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One in 5 Americans fear getting monkeypox, but many know little about the disease, a new Annenberg survey finds.
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Mashup Score: 18
One in 5 Americans fear getting monkeypox, but many know little about the disease, a new Annenberg survey finds.
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Millions embrace Covid-19 misinformation, which is linked to hesitancy on vaccination and boosters; confidence in Fauci high, but softening
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Mashup Score: 16
Four in 10 Americans and 7 in 10 heavy users of conservative media say they’d take ivermectin if exposed to someone with Covid-19, a survey finds.
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Ugh. Surprising? Nope. But demonstrates role of ideology & media spin. "Heavy Users of Conservative Media More Willing to Take #Ivermectin for #Covid19" https://t.co/K2zS5oZAao via @APPCPenn And 69% of "heavier users of very conservative sources" little/no confidence in Fauci. https://t.co/rpda0W04SF
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Mashup Score: 8Public Trust in CDC, FDA, and Fauci Holds Steady, Survey Shows | The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania - 3 year(s) ago
A new survey finds that top U.S. health agencies retain the trust of the vast majority of the American public, as does Dr. Anthony Fauci.
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"RSV Is a Serious Health Threat, but the Public Knows Little About It" https://t.co/AadOZ0qnnw via @APPCPenn "...less than half of Americans (49%) were likely to recommend the vaccine against RSV, if approved by the FDA, to a pregnant friend or family member." #VaccinesWork https://t.co/lNxQB6oSgW