Introduction and Theory
Introduction: Seeking a Better Conversation
Paul Bramadat
1. Crises of Trust and Truth: Religion, Culture, and Vaccine Hesitancy in Canada
Paul Bramadat
2. Vaccine Hesitancy: Ethical Considerations from Multiple Perspectives
Kieran C. O’Doherty, Christine Smith, and C. Meghan McMurtry
3. The Role of Risk Perception in Vaccine Hesitancy and the Challenge of Communication
Conrad G. Brunk
HISTORY
4. Learning from Smallpox Inoculation Refusal: Early Scientific Debates and the Evolution of Vaccine Refusal
Réal Roy
5. Not Without Risk: The Complex History of Vaccine Resistance in Central Canada, 1885-1960
Heather MacDougall and Laurence Monnais
Biomedicine, the State and Vaccine Hesitant/Rejecting Communities
6. A Portrait of Vaccine-hesitant Canadians
Maryse Guay, Ève Dubé, and Caroline Laberge
7. Vaccine Hesitancy and the use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Ève Dubé, Chantal Sauvageau, and Dominique Gagnon
8. Epidemiologic Trends in Vaccine-Preventable Diseases and Immunization in Canada
Julie A. Bettinger and Shannon E. MacDonald
9. Canada’s Vaccine Safety System
Monika Naus, Barbara Law, and Aline Rifret
Vaccine Politics in Clinical, Media, and Community Settings
10. “It’s Your Body, Your Decision”: An Anthropological Exploration of HPV Vaccine Hesitancy:
Jennafer Roberts and Lisa M. Mitchell
11. Approaching Vaccine-hesitant Parents – The Clinician's Perspective
François D. Boucher
12. The Roots of Vaccine Hesitancy
André Picard
13. Public Health and Personal Heuristics
Noni E. MacDonald
CONCLUSION
14. Continuing the Conversation
Paul Bramadat, Julie A. Bettinger, and Maryse Guay
APPENDIX
INDEX
Contributors