Anti-Vaccine Movement and its Implications for Vaccination Coverage of the Brazilian Population: A Scoping Review

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Amanda Dagnon da Silva
Amanda Dagnon da Silva
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Marília Dagnon da Silva
Marília Dagnon da Silva
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Camila Tiemi Wassano
Camila Tiemi Wassano
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Rafaela Freitas Gonzalez
Rafaela Freitas Gonzalez
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Elisângela Aparecida da Silva Lizzi
Elisângela Aparecida da Silva Lizzi
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Roberta Cristina Barboza Galdêncio
Roberta Cristina Barboza Galdêncio
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Sidney Marcel Domingues
Sidney Marcel Domingues
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Amanda Dagnon da Silva. 2026. \u201cAnti-Vaccine Movement and its Implications for Vaccination Coverage of the Brazilian Population: A Scoping Review\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 23 (GJMR Volume 23 Issue K6): .

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Explores vaccination trends, coverage, and implications for public health in Brazil's population.
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Anti-Vaccine Movement and its Implications for Vaccination Coverage of the Brazilian Population: A Scoping Review

Amanda Dagnon da Silva
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Marília Dagnon da Silva
Camila Tiemi Wassano
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Rafaela Freitas Gonzalez
Rafaela Freitas Gonzalez
Elisângela Aparecida da Silva Lizzi
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Roberta Cristina Barboza Galdêncio
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