Compulsory Vaccination of Children: Rights of Patients or Interests of Public Health? Cover Image

Обавезна вакцинација деце: право пацијената или интерес јавног здравља?
Compulsory Vaccination of Children: Rights of Patients or Interests of Public Health?

Author(s): Marija Draškić
Subject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Београду
Keywords: Compulsory vaccination; MMR vaccine; Patients’ rights; Rights of the child; Public health

Summary/Abstract: In recent years in Serbia – but also in recent decades in many other countries in the world – an intensive campaign of various social (most often Internet) groups against compulsory vaccination of children has taken place. Except for the pseudo-scientific study of Andrew Wakefield (1998), which has since been contested several times in serious scientific researches, as well as a few medical doctors in Serbia who referred to it, the whole of expert stakeholders, and epidemiologists in particular, has fiercely opposed the dangerous trend of parents renouncing compul sory vaccination of their children. This article aims to show that the con sent to compulsory vaccination of children is not a matter of the right to autonomy in the field of medicine – which implies the freedom of every human being to decide on one’s own life and body – but instead a matter of public health, which inevitably means of public interest as well, a mat ter which should be decided by competent professionals.

  • Issue Year: 66/2018
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 7-30
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Serbian