
vaccines
Texas A&M experts discuss what we can expect if and when a COVID-19 vaccine becomes available, how anti-vaxxers could affect outcomes for everyone else.
Texas A&M Researchers To Lead Testing Of Tuberculosis Vaccine To Fight COVID-19
Apr 29, 2020 • 4 min. readScientists are recruiting hundreds of medical workers to test the existing vaccine's ability to mitigate the effects of the illness. Results are expected within six months.
How Psychological Factors Play Into Vaccine Misinformation
Mar 26, 2020 • 3 min. readA research team that included a Texas A&M assistant professor found that people with needle/blood sensity or who are high on the moral purity scale are more susceptible to vaccine misinformation.
A Texas A&M School of Public Health student and Hagler fellow is combining her United Nations health background with her studies in health promotion to research global vaccination confidence.
Conspiracy Theories And Fear Of Needles Contribute To Vaccine Hesitancy For Many Parents
Aug 1, 2019 • 6 min. readAnti-vaccine attitudes have deeply grounded psychological origins, which may be quite difficult to change.
Most people know that they should vaccinate their children against measles, but what about adults who aren’t sure if they are protected?
A vaccination close to the influenza season may provide optimal protection.