noun a person who is opposed to vaccination, typically due to beliefs in discredited theories about their safety
Used in debates about government policies on vaccination and the influence of anti-vaxxer groups on public opinion.
Used in discussions about the scientific consensus on vaccines and the debunking of anti-vaxxer myths.
Used to discuss the decision-making process around vaccinating children and the impact of anti-vaxxer beliefs on public health.
Used to describe individuals who are opposed to vaccinations and vaccination policies.
Commonly used in discussions about vaccine hesitancy and the spread of anti-vaccine propaganda online.
Refers to individuals who actively campaign against vaccination programs and promote misinformation about vaccines.
In the field of journalism, writers may use the term 'anti-vaxxer' to describe individuals who are opposed to vaccinations.
Psychologists may use the term 'anti-vaxxer' when discussing vaccine hesitancy or refusal among certain individuals or groups.
Public health officials may use the term 'anti-vaxxer' to refer to individuals or organizations that actively promote anti-vaccination beliefs and misinformation.
Medical doctors may use the term 'anti-vaxxer' when discussing patients who are hesitant or refuse to vaccinate themselves or their children.