Moulin A M
Centre d'études et de documentation économiques et juridiques (CEDEJ-CNRS), Le Caire, Ambassade de France en Egypte, Paris 7.
Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique. 2006 Jul;54 Spec No 1:1S81-1S87.
Five years after the National Health minister launched the vaccination program against hepatitis B in 1994, French public health experts are not satisfied by the coverage rate among young people. Is this stagnation related to the controversial way the program was initially managed and to the debate that has raged on the link between the vaccine and multiple sclerosis? Is the popular reaction of distrust specific to the vaccine or does it reveal a growing concern towards the whole vaccinal enterprise? More generally, is it the end of the almost unconditional French acceptance of vaccines? A historical retrospective on the history of vaccination in the country of Louis Pasteur.