‘Vaccination is an individual right and a shared responsibility.’ That’s the focus of the 2018 European Immunization Week, organised by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Ensuring access to immunisation services is essential to controlling preventable diseases. But why is ‘shared responsibility’ in the spotlight?
Central to this idea is the scientific concept of ‘herd immunity’, sometimes called ‘community immunity’. This explains how we can stop the spread of disease by maintaining high levels of immunisation.
For example, if 95% of people in a community have two doses of the MMR vaccine, measles outbreaks can be prevented. As some people are too sick or too young to be vaccinated, it is essential that the rest of us play our part in protecting them.
To help explain this idea, we’ve collected some of the top YouTube videos on herd immunity.
1. A short and sweet intro from Immunize Canada
2. A more in-depth look at how infectious diseases spread and how this relates to herd immunity
3. The Oxford Vaccine Group says some people think they can take a ‘free ride’ by relying on herd immunity provided by others in their community. They explain why this is scientifically – and ethically – a bad choice
*Update* The Oxford Vaccine Group has a new animation explaining herd immunity in a clear and effective way.
4. The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), a leading scientific publication, has created a short overview of the scientific evidence for herd immunity in measles. It looks at how the Amish community, where routine vaccination rates are low, are exposed when measles begins to circulate in their community.
5. This unique communication approach uses Gummy Bears to illustrate the concept.
And finally…we cannot resist sharing our own Vaccines Today ‘What is Herd Immunity?’ video. This animation is now six years old but still our most popular video ever.
And, as a little European Immunization Week bonus for our Francophone friends, here it is in French
Let us know your favourites in the comments section below or on our social media channels.
Faysal Odowa
April 25th, 2018
This videos are really useful.
this videos are more explaining on measles so can you also share same examples of hard immunity for other antigens.
Gerald Ssekitto
May 5th, 2018
Great, this is a very useful visual for training.
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March 27th, 2020
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Anna
June 2nd, 2020
And what about this little video?
https://www.sciencealert.com/this-short-animation-nails-how-herd-immunity-works-vaccine-important
Isn’t it simply the best?
Jeff Webber
December 20th, 2020
These videos were quite informative and helpful. The only problem I have is that as a person with fairly severe Red/Green color blindness I can’t see the difference between (for example) Red ad Green gummy bears.
Gary Finnegan
December 21st, 2020
Thanks Jeff,
Good point – we’ll keep this in mind when preparing content for the site so that it is accessible to all.
Evan
February 11th, 2021
Great video.
The music sucks!