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  1. boost
    increase
    “Laws are not the only way to boost immunization”
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  2. widespread
    widely circulated or diffused
    It is one thing to be certain (as Nature is) that widespread immunization is a vital tool for public health.
  3. vital
    urgently needed; absolutely necessary
    It is one thing to be certain (as Nature is) that widespread immunization is a vital tool for public health.
  4. contentious
    involving or likely to cause controversy
    But it is much more contentious, given the diversity of humanity’s ethical and cultural norms, to impose vaccinations on a population.
  5. diversity
    noticeable variety
    But it is much more contentious, given the diversity of humanity’s ethical and cultural norms, to impose vaccinations on a population.
  6. ethical
    adhering to moral principles
    But it is much more contentious, given the diversity of humanity’s ethical and cultural norms, to impose vaccinations on a population.
  7. impose
    compel to behave in a certain way
    But it is much more contentious, given the diversity of humanity’s ethical and cultural norms, to impose vaccinations on a population.
  8. vaccination
    taking a substance, usually by injection, against a disease
    But it is much more contentious, given the diversity of humanity’s ethical and cultural norms, to impose vaccinations on a population.
  9. mandatory
    required by rule
    That diversity is reflected, for example, by differing choices among countries in Europe: some (mostly the post-Soviet Union states) make vaccinations for many diseases mandatory, whereas the majority do not.
  10. majority
    the main part
    That diversity is reflected, for example, by differing choices among countries in Europe: some (mostly the post-Soviet Union states) make vaccinations for many diseases mandatory, whereas the majority do not.
  11. vaccinate
    produce immunity in by inoculation
    A new French law requires that babies born after 1 January be vaccinated in their early years against 11 diseases.
  12. vaccine
    injection of weakened or dead microbes to create antibodies
    Previously, vaccines against only three of these — diptheria, tetanus and polio — were mandatory.
  13. polio
    a viral disease that can cause muscle weakness or paralysis
    Previously, vaccines against only three of these — diptheria, tetanus and polio — were mandatory.
  14. measles
    a contagious viral disease marked by distinct red spots
    Now, children must also be vaccinated against Haemophilus influenzae B, hepatitis B, pertussis, pneumococcal disease, meningitis C, measles, mumps and rubella.
  15. booster
    a second dose that enhances the effect of the first dose
    Those who haven’t had all their immunizations, including booster shots, the government says, will be refused admission to nurseries, schools and camps in France.
  16. authoritarian
    characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
    Many French general practitioners are among those who argue that the measure is authoritarian and could backfire, not least by alienating parents and increasing wariness of vaccines in a country where various health scandals (most infamously, HIV-infected blood transfusions given in the early 1980s to people with haemophilia) have spread mistrust of health authorities.
  17. backfire
    return with an undesired effect
    Many French general practitioners are among those who argue that the measure is authoritarian and could backfire, not least by alienating parents and increasing wariness of vaccines in a country where various health scandals (most infamously, HIV-infected blood transfusions given in the early 1980s to people with haemophilia) have spread mistrust of health authorities.
  18. alienate
    arouse hostility or indifference in
    Many French general practitioners are among those who argue that the measure is authoritarian and could backfire, not least by alienating parents and increasing wariness of vaccines in a country where various health scandals (most infamously, HIV-infected blood transfusions given in the early 1980s to people with haemophilia) have spread mistrust of health authorities.
  19. wariness
    the trait of being cautious and watchful
    Many French general practitioners are among those who argue that the measure is authoritarian and could backfire, not least by alienating parents and increasing wariness of vaccines in a country where various health scandals (most infamously, HIV-infected blood transfusions given in the early 1980s to people with haemophilia) have spread mistrust of health authorities.
  20. scandal
    a disgraceful event
    Many French general practitioners are among those who argue that the measure is authoritarian and could backfire, not least by alienating parents and increasing wariness of vaccines in a country where various health scandals (most infamously, HIV-infected blood transfusions given in the early 1980s to people with haemophilia) have spread mistrust of health authorities.
  21. infamous
    known widely and usually unfavorably
    Many French general practitioners are among those who argue that the measure is authoritarian and could backfire, not least by alienating parents and increasing wariness of vaccines in a country where various health scandals (most infamously, HIV-infected blood transfusions given in the early 1980s to people with haemophilia) have spread mistrust of health authorities.
  22. transfusion
    the introduction of blood or plasma into a vein or artery
    Many French general practitioners are among those who argue that the measure is authoritarian and could backfire, not least by alienating parents and increasing wariness of vaccines in a country where various health scandals (most infamously, HIV-infected blood transfusions given in the early 1980s to people with haemophilia) have spread mistrust of health authorities.
  23. pertinent
    being of striking appropriateness
    Misguidedly, authorities seem to think that the new law is a pertinent response to scare stories about the safety of childhood vaccines, in particular, those told by anti-vaccine groups.
  24. counter
    speak in response
    Countering such misinformation is important, but does not alone constitute the basis for a coherent vaccine policy.
  25. constitute
    form or compose
    Countering such misinformation is important, but does not alone constitute the basis for a coherent vaccine policy.
  26. straggler
    someone who strays or falls behind
    The challenge is rather to develop policies that will get the stragglers vaccinated to ensure that enough of the population is immunized to surpass the thresholds needed for herd immunity.
  27. ensure
    make certain of
    The challenge is rather to develop policies that will get the stragglers vaccinated to ensure that enough of the population is immunized to surpass the thresholds needed for herd immunity.
  28. immunize
    perform vaccinations or inoculate against a disease
    The challenge is rather to develop policies that will get the stragglers vaccinated to ensure that enough of the population is immunized to surpass the thresholds needed for herd immunity.
  29. surpass
    be or do something to a greater degree
    The challenge is rather to develop policies that will get the stragglers vaccinated to ensure that enough of the population is immunized to surpass the thresholds needed for herd immunity.
  30. threshold
    a region marking a boundary
    The challenge is rather to develop policies that will get the stragglers vaccinated to ensure that enough of the population is immunized to surpass the thresholds needed for herd immunity.
  31. societal
    relating to people in general
    To portray societal hesitation about vaccination as a simple battle between anti-vaccine groups and ignorant populations on the one side, and scientific reason and public health on the other — as the...
  32. controversy
    a dispute where there is strong disagreement
    ...and ignorant populations on the one side, and scientific reason and public health on the other — as the French government has done — promotes an unproductive and sterile controversy, and a simplified view that obscures complex issues, such as the multiple causes of ‘vaccine hesitancy’ in populations, and the fundamental role of building trust in health-care institutions and...
  33. obscure
    make unclear or less visible
    ...side, and scientific reason and public health on the other — as the French government has done — promotes an unproductive and sterile controversy, and a simplified view that obscures complex issues, such as the multiple causes of ‘vaccine hesitancy’ in populations, and the fundamental role of building trust in health-care institutions and information from government and scientists.
  34. epidemic
    a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
    This has no-doubt contributed to a slight recrudescence of measles in the country, with a few dozen to a few hundred cases annually — and in particular, to an epidemic of several thousand cases in 2010 and 2011.
  35. simplistic
    characterized by extreme and misleading lack of complexity
    But the French government’s reaction of making childhood vaccines mandatory is simplistic, and reneges on the administration’s greater responsibility to work patiently hand in hand with health-care workers and the public to improve what is already high take-up of vaccines.
  36. renege
    fail to fulfill a promise or obligation
    But the French government’s reaction of making childhood vaccines mandatory is simplistic, and reneges on the administration’s greater responsibility to work patiently hand in hand with health-care workers and the public to improve what is already high take-up of vaccines.
  37. compliance
    the act of submitting, usually surrendering power to another
    Multiple studies show that simple reminders — text messages among them — of when vaccines and booster shots are due can have a big impact on compliance and coverage.
  38. pillar
    a fundamental principle or practice
    But in a country where ‘liberté’ is one of the three pillars of the national motto, the heavy-handed law could do something that nobody involved wants: fuel further unfounded resistance to life-saving vaccines.
  39. motto
    a favorite saying of a sect or political group
    But in a country where ‘liberté’ is one of the three pillars of the national motto, the heavy-handed law could do something that nobody involved wants: fuel further unfounded resistance to life-saving vaccines.
  40. unfounded
    without a basis in reason or fact
    But in a country where ‘liberté’ is one of the three pillars of the national motto, the heavy-handed law could do something that nobody involved wants: fuel further unfounded resistance to life-saving vaccines.
  41. sustainable
    capable of being prolonged
    The only sustainable policy is for the government to put its efforts into making a strong case to the public about the benefits of vaccinations, and to better use the available evidence to implement more proactive strategies that can extend already respectable coverage rates for most diseases to those vaccines that are lagging.
  42. implement
    apply in a manner consistent with its purpose or design
    The only sustainable policy is for the government to put its efforts into making a strong case to the public about the benefits of vaccinations, and to better use the available evidence to implement more proactive strategies that can extend already respectable coverage rates for most diseases to those vaccines that are lagging.
  43. proactive
    causing something to happen rather than waiting to respond
    The only sustainable policy is for the government to put its efforts into making a strong case to the public about the benefits of vaccinations, and to better use the available evidence to implement more proactive strategies that can extend already respectable coverage rates for most diseases to those vaccines that are lagging.
Created on Sun Jan 12 20:26:27 EST 2020 (updated Sun Jan 12 21:50:26 EST 2020)

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