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Pharmacy Vaccinations

Journal

CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK AND HEALTH INTERVENTION
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 12-16

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INT SCIENTIFIC GROUP APPLIED PREVENTIVE MEDICINE I-GAP EV
DOI: 10.22359/cswhi_12_2_02

Keywords

Anti-vaccination Movements; Vaccinations; Pharmacists; Pandemics; Healthcare Access; Disease T.ransmission

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The decline in vaccination rates due to high healthcare costs for parents has led to under-vaccination in many countries, highlighting the need for improved communication and education about the safety and efficacy of vaccines. The outbreak of pandemics in Europe has put pressure on healthcare systems and raised concerns about the impact on vulnerable populations. Pharmacies' vaccination efforts play a crucial role in combating pandemic diseases.
The vaccination rate is on the decline as parents avoid making frequent visits to healthcare facilities to visit doctors. The high cost of healthcare access in Germany, the United States, and other parts of the world has resulted in many people remaining under vaccinated or unvaccinated. The rate of pandemic outbreaks in Europe has highlighted the significance of improved communication and education about the safety and the efficacy of vaccinations alongside effective strategies of reducing the rate of disease transmission(1). Pandemics have unprecedented impacts on the families' health and pressure on healthcare systems in Europe. During pandemics, there is widespread fear in families concerning how the pandemics will affect families and communities more especially to the compromised people in society, such as pregnant women and people with chronic illnesses. Although pharmaceutical practices are under intensive scrutiny, pharmacies' vaccinations comprise an important element in the healthcare system for pandemic diseases.

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