Foreword
1: Who we are and why we wrote this book
2: The Edward Jenner Story: A brief history of the first
vaccine.
3: How Vaccines Work
4: Of Bananas and Formaldehyde or What the Heck IS in Them?
5: A Real Mother: The World Before Vaccines
6: The Worst Case Scenario: True Adverse Reactions
7: Vaccines And Autism: The Creation Of A Modern Myth
8: Autism: A Brief Discussion Of The Facts
9: The Geiers and Other Autism Myth-Makers
10: Asthma, ADHD, and Allergies: More Medical Myths
11: The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly: The Online World
12: Other Vaccine Myths and Facts
13: Modern Developments in Vaccine Technology: The Story of
the HPV Vaccine
14: Parenting’s Easiest Decision
Notes
Bibliography
Stacy Mintzer Herlihy is a freelance writer. Her work has appeared
in many publications including Big Apple Parent Magazine and USA
Today.
E. Allison Hagood is a psychology professor at a community college
in Colorado. Before becoming a professor, she was a clinician and
researcher specializing in adults with severe mental illnesses. She
is a member of the American Psychological Association, the
Association for Psychological Science, and the Society for the
Teaching of Psychology.
Foreword author Paul A. Offit, MD, FAAP, is the chief of Infectious
Diseases and the director of the Vaccine Education Center at The
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, as well as the Maurice R.
Hilleman Professor of Vaccinology and professor of pediatrics at
the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He has published
several books including Vaccinated: One Man's Quest to Defeat the
World's Deadliest Diseases and Deadly Choices: How the Anti-Vaccine
Movement Threatens Us All.
Journalist Herlihy and psychologist Hagood dispute the many myths
surrounding vaccines in this extensively researched and forceful
pro-vaccine text. The book covers a range of topics, including the
history of vaccines and their ingredients, as well as detailed
descriptions of vaccine-preventable diseases (chicken pox,
diphtheria, Hib, mumps, whooping cough). The authors also defend
against anti-vaccine arguments, devoting several chapters to the
'myth' surrounding a link between vaccinations and autism, and
exploring the cognitive biases that have fueled the vaccine
backlash. . . . Indisputably pro-vaccine, this resource will aid
parents as they make decisions about vaccinating their
children.
*Publishers Weekly*
This thoroughly researched book should convince even ardent vaccine
skeptics that the benefits of giving kids shots to prevent
illnesses far outweigh any negatives. . . . [T]his book, with its
extensive notes and bibliography, should go a long way toward
convincing even the most leery that vaccines save lives.
*Booklist*
Written for parents who are pro-vaccine or who just want
information about what’s in all of those kids’ shots, this book is
a great resource. The authors break down everything from
ingredients to adverse reactions to the autism myth. This book is
not for parents who agree with Jenny McCarthy. She still claims
that there is a link between vaccinations and autism. This book
whole-heartedly disagrees, and breaks down the medical research to
back up their points.
*Parents Magazine*
Whichever side you fall on in the great vaccine debate, it’s always
in your best interest to arm yourself with accurate information.
This book discusses the real science behind vaccinations.
*Foreword Reviews*
Herlihy and Hagood came to this book with many doubts and
questions and a determination to provide something useful to
parents who for one reason or another are worried
about vaccinating their children. Anxious parents should take
their honest, thorough examination of the subject as helpful advice
from two good surrogates for a trusted neighbor or friend.
*Arthur Allen, author, Vaccine: the Controversial Story of
Medicine's Greatest Lifesaver and Ripe: The Search for the
Perfect Tomato*
Stacy Mintzer Herlihy and E. Allison Hagood have provided an
exceptional and thorough explanation of vaccines,
including what they are, their history, and how they have
single-handedly changed the landscape for raising healthy children.
This book is a must read for any new or expecting parent as it is a
wonderful resource, giving parents and caregivers the opportunity
to truly understand the real science behind vaccinations, as well
as the positive impact they have had (and continue to have) on
society. Thanks to these authors, I now have a new standard gift
that I will be giving to all of my expecting friends, because the
first step to making an informed parenting decision, especially
when it comes to vaccination, is educating yourself.
*Jeanne Garbarino, PhD, Biology Editor, Double X Science*
Written in a clear, concise, no-nonsense fashion, Stacy Mintzer
Herlihy and E. Allison Hagood discuss how vaccines work, why they
are safe, and why the misinformation spread by the antivaccine
movement and alternative medical practitioners is without a basis
in science, while describing some of the dangerous quackery that is
being promoted to treat "vaccine injury" that is not really vaccine
injury. It is essential reading for all new parents with any doubts
at all about vaccines.
*David Gorski, MD, PhD, associate professor of surgery at the Wayne
State University School of Medicine, and medical director of the
Alexander J. Walt Comprehensive Breast Center at the Barbara Ann
Karmanos Cancer Institute*
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