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Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics | 2013

Vaccine hesitancy: An overview

Eve Dubé; Caroline Laberge; Maryse Guay; Paul Bramadat; Réal Roy; Julie A. Bettinger

Despite being recognized as one of the most successful public health measures, vaccination is perceived as unsafe and unnecessary by a growing number of individuals. Lack of confidence in vaccines is now considered a threat to the success of vaccination programs. Vaccine hesitancy is believed to be responsible for decreasing vaccine coverage and an increasing risk of vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks and epidemics. This review provides an overview of the phenomenon of vaccine hesitancy. First, we will characterize vaccine hesitancy and suggest the possible causes of the apparent increase in vaccine hesitancy in the developed world. Then we will look at determinants of individual decision-making about vaccination.


Journal of Environmental Quality | 2012

In vitro methane removal by volcanic pumice soil biofilter columns over one year.

Chris Pratt; Adrian S. Walcroft; Kevin R. Tate; D.J. Ross; Réal Roy; Melissa Hills Reid; Patricia W. Veiga

Soil methane (CH(4)) biofilters, containing CH(4)-oxidizing bacteria (methanotrophs), are a promising technology for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. However, little is known about long-term biofilter performance. In this study, volcanic pumice topsoils (0-10 cm) and subsoils (10-50 cm) were tested for their ability to oxidize a range of CH(4) fluxes over 1 yr. The soils were sampled from an 8-yr-old and a 2-yr-old grassed landfill cover and from a nearby undisturbed pasture away from the influence of CH(4) generated by the decomposing refuse. Methane was passed through the soils in laboratory chambers with fluxes ranging from 0.5 g to 24 g CH(4) m(-3) h(-1). All topsoils efficiently oxidized CH(4). The undisturbed pasture topsoil exhibited the highest removal efficiency (24 g CH(4) m(-3) h(-1)), indicating rapid activation of the methanotroph population to the high CH(4) fluxes. The subsoils were less efficient at oxidizing CH(4) than the topsoils, achieving a maximum rate oxidation rate of 7 g CH(4) m(-3) h(-1). The topsoils exhibited higher porosities; moisture contents; surface areas; and total C, N, and available-P concentrations than the subsoils, suggesting that these characteristics strongly influence growth and activity of the CH(4)-oxidizing bacteria. Soil pH values and available-P levels gradually declined during the trial, indicating a need to monitor chemical parameters closely so that adjustments can be made when necessary. However, other key soil physicochemical parameters (moisture, total C, total N) increased over the course of the trial. This study showed that the selected topsoils were capable of continually sustaining high CH(4) removal rates over 1 yr, which is encouraging for the development of biofilters as a low-maintenance greenhouse gas mitigation technology.


Geoderma | 2011

Effect of nitrogen fertilization on soil CH4 and N2O fluxes, and soil and bole respiration

Rachhpal S. Jassal; T. Andrew Black; Réal Roy; Gilbert Ethier


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

N2O emissions and carbon sequestration in a nitrogen‐fertilized Douglas fir stand

Rachhpal S. Jassal; T. Andrew Black; Baozhang Chen; Réal Roy; Zoran Nesic; David L. Spittlehouse; J.A. Trofymow


eLS | 2012

Aerobic Methanotrophy and Nitrification: Processes and Connections

Lisa Y. Stein; Réal Roy; Peter F. Dunfield


FEMS Microbiology Ecology | 2009

Links between methanotroph community composition and CH4 oxidation in a pine forest soil

Per Bengtson; Nathan Basiliko; Marc G. Dumont; Melissa Hills; J. Colin Murrell; Réal Roy; Susan J. Grayston


Geoderma | 2010

Soil CO2 and N2O flux dynamics in a nitrogen-fertilized Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir stand.

Rachhpal S. Jassal; T. Andrew Black; J.A. Trofymow; Réal Roy; Zoran Nesic


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2009

Soil greenhouse gas and nutrient dynamics in fertilized western Canadian plantation forests

Nathan Basiliko; Amer KhanA. Khan; Cindy E. Prescott; Réal Roy; Susan J. Grayston


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2012

Biofiltration of methane emissions from a dairy farm effluent pond.

Chris Pratt; Adrian S. Walcroft; Kevin R. Tate; D.J. Ross; Réal Roy; Melissa Hills Reid; Patricia W. Veiga


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

N2O emissions and carbon sequestration in a nitrogen-fertilized Douglas fir stand: GHG BUDGET OF AN N-FERTILIZED FOREST

Rachhpal S. Jassal; T. Andrew Black; Baozhang Chen; Réal Roy; Zoran Nesic; David L. Spittlehouse; J.A. Trofymow

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Rachhpal S. Jassal

University of British Columbia

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T. Andrew Black

University of British Columbia

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J.A. Trofymow

Natural Resources Canada

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Susan J. Grayston

University of British Columbia

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Zoran Nesic

University of British Columbia

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Baozhang Chen

University of British Columbia

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