Often in these photos, not only are the syringe and needle FAR larger than any used for childhood vaccines, but the vaccine is administered in the baby's deltoid. (Vaccines aren't injected into a baby's deltoid.) My wife, a pediatric NP, was complaining about this yesterday.https://twitter.com/MarkHoofnagle/status/1102947870439866368 …
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Yes, even science-based articles (
@guardian ), use stock photos of needles juxtaposed with tiny baby hands https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/mar/05/anti-vaxx-propaganda-internet-tech … How can this be done better, you ask? Well, show the picture what a kid with measles look like
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Don't forget all the pictures of scared kids or screaming kids that often show up. That doesn't help either, and I know that it further fueled my needle phobia for years.
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