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What’s Behind the Anti-Vax Movement?

What’s Behind the Anti-Vax Movement?

Looking at the origins and endurance of scepticism towards vaccinations in the US.

The Inquiry · BBC World Service

August 4, 201523m 13s

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Show Notes

This July, it was reported that a woman from Washington State in the US had died of measles. It was the first measles death in the country in 12 years and comes after a huge spike in the number of cases of the disease. There is little doubt about what has caused the rise. The 'anti-vax' movement – activists who refuse vaccines believing them to be harmful to children – is vocal, vibrant and virulent. But with their claims proven time and again to be without any scientific basis, why are the 'anti-vaxxers' still going – and apparently growing?

(Photo: Measles Cell. Credit: Shutterstock)