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Associate Professor Samantha Vanderslott

Associate Professor Vaccines and Society

Samantha Vanderslott is an Associate Professor leading the Vaccines and Society Unit hosted by the Oxford Vaccine Group at the University of Oxford working on health, society, and policy topics.

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Oxford Martin Programme on Collective Responsibility for Infectious Disease
Associate Professor

In the Press

People who suffer rare reactions after vaccines ‘left in the dark’ without any support, warn families

Press - 8th May 2021

Countries that tried to eliminate Covid-19 have seen the least economic damage and fewest deaths

Press - 29th April 2021

Policies to eliminate Covid instead of mitigating it through lockdowns were better for the economy and saved more lives, study claims

Press - 29th April 2021

The best new books, films and games to enjoy in 2020

Press - 1st January 2020

Untreatable typhoid strains could spark global health emergency

Press - 31st October 2019

Untreatable strains of typhoid threaten a global health emergency, experts warn

Press - 30th October 2019

Blogs

Challenging Circumstances: we need international guidelines for human infection studies

Would you be willing to infect yourself with coronavirus to test a vaccine?

Blog - 9th June 2020

Typhoid: A ghost of the past that never really went away

Does the name William Budd sound familiar? If you’re thinking about typhoid prevention and control, then William Budd has had a profound impact on your life.

Blog - 31st October 2019

Is mandatory vaccination the best way to tackle falling rates of childhood immunisation?

Following the publication of figures showing UK childhood vaccination rates have fallen for the fifth year in a row, researchers from the Oxford Martin Programme on Collective Responsibility for Infectious Disease discuss possible responses.

Blog - 30th September 2019

How was typhoid eliminated in the past?

Blog - 23rd April 2019

Anti-vaxxer effect on vaccination rates is exaggerated

Blog - 13th March 2018

How new vaccines can help with our antibiotic dependence

Blog - 20th November 2017

Videos

'Childhood vaccine mandates: are they tackling the right problem?' with Prof Katie Attwell

Videos - 25th January 2023

Prof Julian Savulescu and Dr Samantha Vanderslott in conversation: "Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination: the arguments for and against"

Videos - 4th December 2020

Alice in Typhoidland Launch Event

Videos - 13th February 2020

How do vaccines work?

Videos - 17th May 2018

Publications

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BMJ Global Health

Vaccine nationalism and internationalism: perspectives of COVID-19 vaccine trial participants in the United Kingdom

Publications - 19th October 2021
Lancet

SARS-CoV-2 elimination, not mitigation, creates best outcomes for health, the economy, and civil liberties

Publications - 30th April 2021
HEC Forum

Nudging Immunity: The Case for Vaccinating Children in School and Day Care by Default

Publications - 12th October 2019
Social Science and Medicine

Exploring the meaning of pro-vaccine activism across two countries

Publications - 1st January 2019

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