Determinants of Public Health Decision-Making in Japan

The case of the HPV vaccine

Omschrijving

Vaccines are one of the greatest triumphs in medicine. They have also, however, been accompanied by an equally long history of vaccine hesitancy. One of the recent instances is the HPV vaccine, probably the most important vaccine against cancer to date. Despite huge successes worldwide, there is a significant anti-vaccine movement, and this has been particularly virulent in Japan, where the government issued a nationwide suspension of its vaccine recommendation. This book explores the political and institutional factors that contributed to this decision, and beyond that, whether this decision to suspend should have been made. To date, no previous study has been conducted on this topic. This book argues that Japanese government officials make immunization-program decisions based on broader institutional features of the state, and not on the value of the vaccine, to the detriment of public health. Government officials face incentives that result in vaccine suspensions when there is ambiguous legal liability, immense political pressure, short executive time horizons, and a risk-averse culture.
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Schrijver
Ooi, Shimin
Titel
Determinants of Public Health Decision-Making in Japan
Uitgever
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Jaar
2016
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
128
EAN
9783659754722
Bindwijze
Paperback

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