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Vaccinations: Mandatory or Voluntary? Risk–Benefit Analysis
Yehoshua Socol, Yair Y. Shaki
Jerusalem College of Technology
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Keyphrases
Vaccination
100%
Public Goods
50%
Population-wide
33%
Illness
16%
Life Expectancy
16%
Expert Opinion
16%
Disability Groups
16%
Significant Damage
16%
Burden of Proof
16%
Acute Effects
16%
Permanent Disability
16%
Measles
16%
Life Shortening
16%
Long-term Life
16%
Mandatory Vaccination
16%
Mass Immunization
16%
Child-centered
16%
Mandatory Immunisation
16%
Arts and Humanities
Voluntary
100%
Proof
100%
Immunization
66%
Dispute
33%
ExPeRT
33%
Burden of proof
33%
Expectancy
33%
Lifespan
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Vaccination Policy
100%
Absence
14%
Life Expectancy
14%
Disease
14%
Measles
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Vaccination Policy
100%
Measles
14%
Lifespan
14%
Life Expectancy
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Goods
100%
Mathematics
Concludes
100%