PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE STRUGGLE FOR THE POPULATION TO BE IMMUNIZED

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v2i4.209

Keywords:

Vaccination awareness, immunization policies public health policies, awareness immunization

Abstract

This article reports the importance of vaccines in the prevention of diseases that can be prevented if the patient has been vaccinated against a given disease. The aim of this article is to describe the current situation of public health, mainly to make people aware of the need and importance of vaccines. The article reflects the situation of individuals who have difficulty in contacting medical services due to inaccessible places. The method used in this study was obtained from qualitative data, obtained from an online form, where the interviewees answered their position on vaccination. After the analysis by this means, it can be determined that the interviewees believe that vaccination is important to prevent diseases and that it also helps to reduce the spread of them. The conclusion of the form's answers is that most of the interviewees believe that the vaccination campaign is positive, which is a result of vital importance for society, because it is a current topic, due to the pandemic to which we are due to the new Covid 19. Scientists are working together to find a new vaccine that can be used, so that individuals are biologically prepared to resist this virus.

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Author Biographies

  • Gabriela Tadeu Franco, Universidade Federal Fluminense
    Public tender for the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro, graduating in Public Administration from Universidade Federal Fluminense and Technician in Business Administration.
  • Julien Santos Pereira, Federal Fluminense University

    Graduação (Administração Pública) - Universidade Federal Fluminense: Volta Redonda, Rio de Janeiro, BR

Published

05/05/2021

How to Cite

PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE STRUGGLE FOR THE POPULATION TO BE IMMUNIZED. (2021). RECIMA21 - Revista Científica Multidisciplinar - ISSN 2675-6218, 2(4), e24209. https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v2i4.209