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Facebook and WHO join the fight to combat disinformation about vaccines in social networks

The World Health Organization (WHO) relies on social networks to counteract people's habits by not getting vaccinated by issuing prejudices about such action. All necessary information and advice will be provided to create a new mentality for the benefit of society.

The issue of vaccination is of the utmost importance, as it promotes the prevention of epidemiological diseases in areas with more risks and factors that contribute to this occurrence.

The problem arises when there is little information or is incomplete and, it reaches the population to cause prejudices and refuse to acquire this method to avoid future infections.

The use of the connection between networks and new technologies, become the appropriate mechanism to raise awareness about these problems, through digital platforms, available to everyone.

Social networks join a campaign to spread the true pros and cons of vaccines and deny myths. Its mechanism is simple: through publications and images, they create a link that will redirect users to the official WHO website, where they will find manuals, infographics and a wide variety of vaccine-related topics. It has the functionality to clarify what vaccines really are; It allows generating a judgment based on accurate and well founded arguments.

By sharing the necessary information through digital platforms, there will be the possibility of an opening that will eradicate the death rates due to contagious infections such as measles, cholera, hepatitis or smallpox that reach millions of individuals by not have the defenses that only vaccines can grant.

In this way, they will be made available: forums, pages related to the topic and blogs that encourage the population to misinform the incomplete data.

Digital Health is a new paradigm that offers innovative solutions so that governments can face health problems with public policies and alternatives based on technological tools.

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