Politics, institutional distrust and misinformation drive some parents to accept vaccines while others opt out, contributing to outbreaks like the recent measles surge. That same mix of factors may shape how people respond to a new Lyme vaccine: reporting shows skepticism could limit uptake even as tick-borne risk rises. Severe outbreaks can sometimes shift behavior and encourage vaccination, so communication and trust-building remain key for any new shot.
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