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EMA launches advisory group to address vaccine confidence and hesitancy

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Overview

In response to the increasing global challenge of vaccine hesitancy, the EMA has created an advisory group dedicated to vaccine confidence. This group aims to support the agency by offering expert advice on vaccine hesitancy and guiding strategies to maintain and improve public trust in vaccines. The formation of this group underscores the importance of coordinated, evidence-based approaches to prevent the resurgence of infectious diseases due to declining vaccine uptake.

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Why now
  • Vaccine hesitancy is increasing globally, posing urgent public health challenges.
  • EMA’s new advisory group responds to the need for coordinated expert advice on vaccine confidence.
  • Quarterly meetings enable timely guidance to address evolving vaccine confidence issues.
Why it matters
  • Vaccine hesitancy threatens public health by risking the return of infectious diseases.
  • Building vaccine confidence is essential for effective immunization programs.
  • EMA’s advisory group supports evidence-based strategies to maintain public trust in vaccines.
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Recurring claims
  • Vaccine hesitancy is a growing global threat to public health that risks the return of infectious diseases.
  • The EMA's advisory group on vaccine confidence provides expert advice and guides actions to increase public trust in vaccines.
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  • European Medicines Agency: supportive
This briefing highlights EMA's proactive step to address vaccine hesitancy through expert collaboration, reinforcing the regulatory role in public health.
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EMA launches new advisory group on vaccine confidence
ema_news · ema.europa.eu · 2026-04-29 10:00 UTC
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