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

Amanda Dagnon da Silva
Amanda Dagnon da Silva
Marília Dagnon da Silva
Marília Dagnon da Silva
Camila Tiemi Wassano
Camila Tiemi Wassano
Rafaela Freitas Gonzalez
Rafaela Freitas Gonzalez
Elisângela Aparecida da Silva Lizzi
Elisângela Aparecida da Silva Lizzi
Roberta Cristina Barboza Galdêncio
Roberta Cristina Barboza Galdêncio
Sidney Marcel Domingues
Sidney Marcel Domingues
University of Marília

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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
Amanda Dagnon da Silva <p>University of Marília</p>
Marília Dagnon da Silva
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