mistrust and misinformation

What is Mistrust in Epidemiology?

Mistrust in epidemiology refers to the lack of confidence in public health institutions, scientific research, and medical recommendations. This can stem from historical abuses, cultural differences, or perceived conflicts of interest. When people distrust health information, they are less likely to follow public health advice, which can lead to lower vaccination rates, poor adherence to treatment protocols, and overall decreased effectiveness of public health interventions.

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