New data reveals that anti-vaccine sentiment in the U.S. may be less about outright opposition and more about widespread confusion — a troubling public health risk as vaccination rates dip and preventable diseases like measles surge. Driven by distrust in institutions, fear of side effects, and misinformation amplified by social media and political figures, many Americans struggle to discern credible health information. With over 93% of measles cases linked to unvaccinated individuals, experts stress the need for empathetic, evidence-based conversations that address real concerns — not just pushback — to rebuild trust and protect communities.

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