Vaccine hesitancy in japan: from a perspective on medical uncertainty and trans-scientific theory [version 2;

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    Vaccine Hesitancy, Japan, HPV vaccine, Uncertainty, Trans-Science This article is included in the Sociology of Vaccines collection. Even when a vaccine that is "scientifically" effective according to peer-reviewed academic papers is offered, a certain number of people do not take the vaccination, and this has become a problem known as "vaccine hesitancy." To preemptively conclude, "vaccine hesitancy" is not only caused by distrust of vaccines or the risk of vaccine side effects, as is generally believed, but rather by distrust of the entities that promote vaccination. The aforementioned "vaccine hesitant" people, those . . .

     

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