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Deadly Choices: How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All [Hardcover]

Paul A. Offit M.D.
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Perri Klass, Professor of Journalism and Pediatrics, New York University; author of Treatment Kind and Fair
Deadly Choices carries a very important message for parents, journalists, physicians, and everyone who cares about children and health. It is a passionate, but also compassionate, call for civil discourse and rational conversation on a subject which matters so much to each of us individually and to us all as a society. It is a fascinating account of society and science, politics, publicity, and public health.” 

David Oshinsky, Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin; author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Polio: An American Story
“A medical crisis has come to America. Diseases of our grandparents’ generation are making a deadly comeback as more and more parents choose not to vaccinate their children. How did this happen? Who is responsible? And what can be done to reverse this unconscionable assault upon our nation’s public health? For the answers, provided in clear, common sense, page-turning fashion, I recommend Deadly Choices by Dr. Paul Offit—a timely and courageous call to arms by the nation’s foremost expert on pediatric infectious disease.”

Michael Specter, Staff Writer, The New Yorker; author of Denialism
“With Deadly Choices, Paul Offit has once again brought clarity and reason to a subject that desperately needs them both. If you care about the health of your children – or the health of anybody’s children – you need to read this book as soon as you can.”

Robert M. Goldberg, Ph.D., Vice President, Center for Medicine in the Public Interest and author of Tabloid Medicine: How the Internet is Being Used to Hijack Medical Science for Fear and Profit
“This is a courageous book by a courageous researcher and physician. Paul Offit’s new book tells the truth about the anti-vaccine movement, its unquestioning followers in the media and about the deadly consequences of their campaign of fear. Deadly Choices demonstrates that the enemies of immunizations are successful because too many of us have remained silent in the face of their falsehoods and intimidation. Dr. Offit shows that by standing up for science we can win the war against those who would leave our children defenseless against infectious disease.”

Steven Novella, Assistant Professor and Director of General Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine
“Dr. Offit brings to life in careful and compelling detail the story of misguided and dangerous activists using bad science to attack one of the most effective public health interventions ever devised. It is a must-read cautionary tale of the abuse of celebrity, the media, misinformation and fear.”

Chris Mooney, author of Unscientific America
“Paul Offit is that rarity: An eloquent, outspoken scientist with a gift for writing narrative. I cannot imagine a better counter to the scientifically challenged—and just plain dangerous—anti-vaccination movement. We’re fortunate to have him.”

Kirkus (starred review)
“Offit takes aim at the anti-vaccine movement in America and scores a bull’s-eye.... A much-needed book with solid evidence – deserves all the publicity it can get.”

Booklist (starred review)
“Infectious disease expert Offit, long an outspoken and prolific champion of universal immunization via vaccines, ratchets up the urgency of his crusade by taking on the loudest and highest-profile spokespersons for the anti-vaccine movement…. Armed with his own arsenal of anecdotal horror stories that focus on worst case histories of the unvaccinated, mostly children, in addition to pages of scientific study citations supporting his premise, Offit pulls no punches. His tone is edgier than usual this time, his arguments more virulent. It is clear that he wants his message and the facts, not rumors or infectious diseases, to go viral.”

Science News
“In a meticulously researched tour de force, Offit exposes the lack of science underlying the claims of the anti-vaccine movement…. In 2009 and 2010, U.S. courts ruled against claims linking autism with vaccines. Still, many vaccine opponents aren’t persuaded, and they have talk show access and Hollywood friends. To level the playing field, every doctor’s office should have a copy of Offit’s book, giving parents the other side of the story.”

Financial Times
“Offit… is a rare combination of scientist, doctor, communicator and advocate. In Deadly Choices, he powerfully lays out the history of vaccinations and their net benefit to society today.”

Journal of the American Medical Association
Deadly Choices masterfully presents the history of the antivaccine movement, which finds its origin in the time of Edward Jenner, and provides a devastating rendition of the antiscientific mentality that animates the celebrities and physicians alike who grant this movement moral legitimacy…. It is my belief that when new histories of vaccination’s prowess are written, Offit will be mentioned in the same breath as Edward Jenner, Louis Pasteur, Maurice Hileman, Jonas Salk, Albert Sabin, Baruch Blumberg, Max Theiler, Robert Austrian, and the other giants of vaccinology who have incalculably benefitted humankind…. I recommend Deadly Choices, in the highest possible terms, as an anecdote and tool to fight for the glory of vaccines. The survival of humankind depends on it.”

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There's a silent, dangerous war going on out there. On one side are parents, bombarded with stories about the dangers of vaccines, now wary of immunizing their sons and daughters. On the other side are doctors, scared to send kids out of their offices vulnerable to illnesses like whooping cough and measles--the diseases of their grandparents.

How did anyone come to view vaccines with horror? The answer is rooted in one of the most powerful citizen activist movements in our nation's history. In Deadly Choices, infectious disease expert Paul Offit relates the shocking story of anti-vaccine America--its origins, leaders, influences, and impact. Offering strategies to keep us from returning to an era when children routinely died from infections, Deadly Choices is a vigorous and definitive rebuttal of the powerful anti-vaccine movement.


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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Challenging Questionable Science, Mar 17 2011
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This review is from: Deadly Choices: How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All (Hardcover)
Dr. Offit, a leading expert of infectious diseases, contends that there is little scientific proof to support the growing fear in America that public vaccination programs are a direct threat to personal health. In the course of this well-documented assessment of the anti-vaccine movement, Offit repeatedly makes the point that activists like Barbara Loe Fisher, a major advocate for the cause, have got it all wrong. These crusaders take isolated cases where contaminated or poorly-tested vaccine may have originally caused debilitating diseases in the individual and attach all kinds of other medical disorders to them in order to get substantial malpractice settlements. According to Offit's findings, there is no clinical evidence to show that mental retardation, epilepsy, diabetes or paralysis comes from any vaccine such as the diphtheria or Pertussis varieties. Sure, the occasional serious mistake has been made in the past, such as with the Sabin polio vaccine, but, as Offit argues, the public health system has made every effort to eliminate this in terms of guaranteeing the future reliability of vaccines released on the market. Fisher and her kind are, in Offit's estimation, exploiting the fears of an uninformed public with consequences that could, in the long run, have dire effects on public health. Diseases like autism, measles and polio could, once again, regain a foothold in society if this anti-vaccine paranoia isn't effectively challenged. This book is loaded with irrefutable evidence that shows a layperson like me that there is significantly more to be lost than gained by decrying the need for vaccinating young children. The history of the development of vaccinations, from Jenner to Salk to Lucy Rorke-Adams, point out the critical need to act on the best scientific data when lives are at stake. When pressure groups start relying strictly on anecdotal reports, hysteria and distortion take over. I found Offit's views to be backed up by some very credible views from the scientific community, as well as from parents and public figures who have refused to be caught up in the emotional sway of bad science.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a compelling history of vaccines and anti-vaccine movements, Jan 1 2011
By D. Simons - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Deadly Choices: How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All (Hardcover)
The focus of Deadly Choices is on the history of the introduction of new vaccines and the anti-vaccine movements that tend to follow. Offit is a prominent virologist and he doesn't hide his scorn for some in the anti-vaccine movement. His book is unlikely to change the minds of anyone who is firmly within that movement, but I'm not sure what would. The book is a must read for anyone interested in a detailed, well-written, and thoroughly sourced discussion of the scientific basis of vaccines, the real and imagined risks of vaccination, and the consequences of the choices we make about vaccines.

The politics of the vaccine debate are powerful, and they often overshadow the substance. It's remarkable how many people managed to read and write "reviews" of this book within 2 days of its release on December 28. A few even managed to review the book before it was released! Given that few of these reviews mention anything about the book's contents, I suspect many of the reviewers, both positive and negative, have not read it.

I actually have read the book. Given that I had written about the vaccine/autism debate in the past (from the perspective of trying to understand the sorts of evidence people use when drawing causal conclusions), I requested and received a review copy of the book from the publisher 6 weeks before its publication.

Not surprisingly, the book thoroughly documents some of the unfounded claims that the anti-vaccine movement has made and explains the biological reasons why some of the perceived risks of vaccines either are not a risk or physiologically CAN'T be a risk. For example, many of the "green our vaccines" campaigns are based on the concern that there are nasty chemicals in vaccines, which is true. As Offit notes, though, it's not the substance that's the problem, it's the dose. Even water is toxic when taken in a large enough dose (on occasion, college students die during frat hazings when required to drink too much water at once). Most of the substances that scare people away from vaccines (e.g., aluminum and formaldehyde) are in our bodies and blood stream all the time. Our foods contain them, and the quantities in vaccines are relatively negligible. Similarly, babies are exposed to countless bacteria and viruses, so the fact that children get a seemingly large number of vaccines does not mean that those vaccines tax the immune system at all (Offit also notes that it's not the number of vaccines, but the number of elements within those vaccines that require an immune response).

The book is not one-sided. The first chapters discuss all of the well-documented cases of actual vaccine injury and the real side effects of vaccines (e.g., the live polio vaccine could cause polio, although most vaccines don't use live viruses). The book uses these tragic cases to document how the CDC and regulatory agencies now catch really rare side effects that didn't show up in the large-scale testing necessary for approval (side effects that are 1 in a million sometimes don't show up in testing with 50,000 people). Vaccines undergo more rigorous testing than other drugs, and the mechanisms in place to detect rare side effects work far more effectively than they do for other drugs. In order to introduce a new vaccine into the recommended schedule, testing must show that it doesn't interact in any way with the remainder of the schedule.

Offit also discusses some of the things that vaccine safety advocates could do (but haven't done) to help make vaccines safer. For example, people who have egg allergies cannot get vaccines that are made using chicken eggs (e.g., flu vaccine). There might well be alternative ways to make such vaccines, but the pharmaceutical industry has no financial or government-initiated incentives to develop those alternatives. Vaccine safety advocates could push them to do so.

Offit makes the case that anti-vaccine movements raise fears of vaccines that are inconsistent with the science. In so doing, he draws parallels between current anti-vaccine claims and those made over a century ago after the introduction of the smallpox vaccine. Many of the fears of that vaccine are laughable by today's standards (e.g., that children would develop cow-like facial features because the vaccine was initially taken from cows infected by cowpox). But Offit argues, fairly convincingly, that the logic and nature of current anti-vaccine scares are largely the same as those raised over a century ago and in each subsequent anti-vaccine movement. He also shows that most of the anti-vaccine proponents as well as self-identified vaccine safety advocates (including Dr. Bob) lack any relevant background in virology, epidemiology, or statistics, and that they typically lack the training to evaluate the actual risks of vaccines.

The most compelling chapter is the last one, in which Offit describes what happens when someone who could not be vaccinated (because they were too young) comes into contact with an infected child whose parents decided not to vaccinate. The choice not to vaccinate affects people other than your own child--it puts young infants and others whose bodies lack a typical immune response can't be vaccinated at risk. The chapter is reminiscent of the recent PBS Frontline documentary on vaccinations.

At times, the book can be a bit heavy handed in its tone--Offit's perspective is clear throughout, and he doesn't hold his punches. Sometimes his parallels between historical anti-vaccine movements and current ones are a little forced, and in a few cases, the book is perhaps a bit more dismissive than is necessary. For example, in passing Offit implies that all chiropractors reject the germ theory of disease. Although a rejection of the germ theory might have motivated chiropractors at the start, I'd hazard a guess that most present-day chiropractors accept the germ theory of disease. Overall, though, the book presents the scientific evidence in a compelling, comprehensive, thoroughly documented, and engaging way.

For prospective parents whose prior information about vaccines comes from friends, the internet, or even their pediatrician, this book is a must read by one of the top scientific experts in the field. It provides the background and evidence you need to evaluate claims about the dangers and benefits of vaccines and to make the best choice for your children AND your community.

16 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A reasoned and readable assault on the ignorance about vaccines., July 6 2011
By Rob Mattheu - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Deadly Choices: How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All (Hardcover)
Dr. Paul Offit has written a great book that all parents should read if they're on the fence about vaccinating their kids. In the past decade or so, the internet and TV have given a powerful voice to people like Jenny McCarthy and her ex-boyfriend Jim Carrey to attack vaccines as being bad for kids and society in general, making allegations that have long been put to rest.

Offit doesn't present the picture that all vaccines are great and never cause problems. To the contrary, he lays out the problems with certain vaccines but also how these problems were found and corrected. He also highlights why the idea of the "herd" protections of vaccines will protect the unvaccinated is wrong, pointing out where certain diseases have arisen again due to high rates of unvaccinated children and pointing to instances where children for whom vaccines don't work because their immune systems are compromised are at risk because the kids around them are getting diseases a vaccine could prevent.

Offit rightly attacks the reporters, celebrities, pundits, lawyers, and doctors that provide misinformation about vaccines as well as providing the trends in anti vaccine movements throughout history.

Offit's final point is probably its most important. The anti vaccine movement has arisen, like many of today's angry (and ignorant) movements, from distrust of institutions. The anti vaccine forces point to pharmaceutical companies and the government as attacking freedoms and experimenting on our kids for profit. Offit says that the pro vaccine movement needs more "human" faces, from the researchers who pour their passion into preventing diseases to the parents who can provide a counterpoint to Jenny McCarthy's ignorance, showing the way in which NOT having their child vaccinated caused their child harm.

10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Strong and Unequivocal, Nov 20 2011
By Sambo Gonzales "Sambo" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Deadly Choices: How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All (Hardcover)
I cannot praise this book and its author enough. The courage shown by Dr Offit is matched only by his knowledge and expertise. This man, who devoted 25 years of his life to give us the rotavirus vaccine, has reluctantly abandoned his beloved laboratory in order to write this book denouncing the evil people who deny children the relief from pain and suffering offered by vaccines.

I was shocked at the number of so-called humans devoting their lives to making children suffer. The number of TV buffoons, Hollywood air-heads and talk-show bumpkins that flood our media with ignorant nonsense is flabbergasting. It is shameful that a man of Dr Offit's importance has to spend his valuable time refuting the incoherent ramblings of this credulous mob.

I was embarrassed to read that Dr Oz does not give his children the flu vaccine because his wife, who believes in some weird nonsense called Reiki, has overruled Dr Oz despite his MD degree and the 250 heart surgeries he performs annually.

The uncaring cruelty of the Christian Scientists is truly shocking. The cold, calculating way the Christian Scientists slowly and agonizingly kill their children, even though a simple shot in the arm could save them, clearly demands the death penalty. I was very pleased to read that Edward Whitney, the loving father of his daughter, Aubrey, shot dead the Christian Scientist 'doctor' who deliberately took her off insulin causing her death from a diabetic coma.

The activities of these people are putting all of us at risk. If a child who is too young to have yet received his vaccination is placed in a classroom with older children who have deliberately not been vaccinated, then the child is at risk of dying. This is not right.

Dr Offit praises Henry Waxman, California Democrat, whose bill, National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, saved vaccines from a crippling assault by the nation's ambulance chasers. Henry Waxman deserves all our thanks.

When Dr Offit attends government hearings he requires security guards to protect him. His mail is examined before opening. Yet this good man continues to risk his life to save the lives of our 'little ones'.

This good man has earned our respect and our gratitude.
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