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This study assesses whether combining information about diseases and sequelae supports learning about disease risks and influences related health behavior (vaccination). To test whether extending knowledge about the risks of primary diseases (e.g., influenza) with causally linked secondary diseases (sequelae such as sepsis) can decrease vaccine hesitancy in older adults, who are especially vulnerable to primary and secondary diseases. In a preregistered longitudinal online experiment, 585 German participants 60 years of age were ran