Noninvasive vaccination as a casus belli to redeem vaccine value in the face of anti-vaccine movements.

Integrative molecular medicine Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-07-24 DOI:10.15761/IMM.1000304
De-Chu C Tang
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Abstract

Formidable anti-vaccine movements have been growing as a menace to disrupt beneficial vaccine programs. Although the vaccination-associated adverse effects commonly perceived by vaccine resisters usually represent over-reactions to rare manifestations, converging evidence shows that vaccination-associated health threats could be pervasive when systemic inflammation is considered as a side effect that oozes over time. An anti-vaccine movement thus may not be so unfounded even though the myriad cascades triggered by systemic inflammation have not been brought to a clear focus during any anti-vaccine campaign. Since both pro- and anti-vaccine groups are acting on the same primal impulse - "keep people healthy," reconciliation between the two warring factions should be achievable on a palatable trend that fosters the development of noninvasive vaccines which tend to induce local and transient inflammation along the interface with diminished potential to percolate through internal organs.

面对反疫苗运动,无创疫苗接种成为挽回疫苗价值的理由。
声势浩大的反疫苗运动日益壮大,成为破坏有益疫苗计划的威胁。尽管疫苗抵制者通常认为与疫苗接种相关的不良反应通常是对罕见表现的过度反应,但越来越多的证据表明,如果将全身炎症视为一种长期渗出的副作用,那么与疫苗接种相关的健康威胁可能是普遍存在的。因此,尽管在任何反疫苗运动中,全身性炎症引发的无数连锁反应都没有得到明确的关注,但反疫苗运动可能并非毫无根据。由于支持和反对疫苗接种的团体都是出于同样的原始冲动--"保证人们的健康",因此两派之间的和解应该是可以实现的,其趋势是促进非侵入性疫苗的发展,这种疫苗往往会在接种界面引起局部和短暂的炎症,而通过内脏渗透的可能性较小。
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