In 2017, 30 Romanian & 2 🇮🇹 kids DIED from #Measles #Morbillo!
Antivaxxers, instead of admitting their fault, they are now playing S.I.D.S!
There is NO such link between Vaccines & S.I.D.S. We have been explaining this using the most easy-to-understand model: the comic.
This why @VirologyComics is A LIFE-SAVING initiative!
Please help us to educate children, parents and grandparents about the science behind vaccines and viral diseases.
THANK YOU!
The inaugural award winner of ISLA is ‘Cimaza Virology Comics’. Using the power of illustrations, comics and animated videos Cimaza facilitates the acquisition and transmission of scientifically accurate information on viruses and vaccines, thus improving health and science literacy.
The graphic material of Cimaza is provided in the major European languages and in Arabic and covers a number of different topics, including bacterial and viral infections, antibiotics and vaccine safety. The challenge is to deliver scientific knowledge using an engaging and attractive means directed to a wide range of learners (children, parents, immigrants, refugees and low literacy communities, general public), empowering them to make the right decisions and take appropriate actions on their health and quality of life both in normal situations and during emerging crises.
For more information see the Cimaza profile.
ISLA is funded and administered by the Hardie Wren Development Initiatives (HWDI) and facilitated in collaboration with NIDA.
Cimaza Virology Comics combines colorful, fact-filled comic imagery with science communication to educate children and teens about vaccines and infectious diseases. The engaging and creative comic strip style helps children learn about viruses, the value of vaccines, how vaccines work, and the people who discovered them. Cimaza Virology Comics was awarded the Innovation in Science Literacy Award for 2017.
Reviewed by Vaccine Education Center at CHOP on September 26, 2017
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By: Larry Lynam. 3rd April 2019
One of the greatest challenges a science communicator faces
today is finding effective ways to reach an audience in a world
with an ever-escalating noise level. One person who is
successfully overcoming that obstacle is Dr Susan Nasif. Susan
masterfully demonstrates her scientific knowledge, creative
storytelling, and artistic talent in her science comic that lives up
to its name
“The Amazing Adventures of The Viruses - Vol 1 - Vaccines”.
Susan has created a fascinating story that challenges and
corrects misinformation concerning vaccines. She masterfully
weaves important facts with a clear narrative that is illustrated
with effective visuals. Her work teaches important and useful
information regarding viruses and diseases in a manner that
stimulates the reader’s curiosity and increases the likelihood
that key facts will be retained.
Just when I thought the narrative could not get any better, Susan
skillfully uses story to creatively teach two concepts that are
important in understanding how our immune system and
vaccines work. Many of us have used a variety of techniques to
explain antigen presenting and the antigenic memory response
to lay audiences. Using combined story and artistry, Susan
explains these important concepts in a manner that is easy for a
person untrained in the science to grasp, learn, and retain with
ease.
I recommend this book for anyone who is looking for ways to
communicate the important messages of vaccines or the
science behind vaccines and our immune system. As a science
communicator who is always on the lookout for new material for
my courses and workshops, I can easily see incorporating this
book into the interactive activities and exercises I create for my
client programs.
The added bonus: this promises to be the first of a series. I am
already anticipating the next volume.
Read more at our NEW WEBSITE! www.cimaza.be