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"... Hotez isn't pulling any punches." (Foreword Reviews)"Recommended for popular science readers looking to refute the antivaccination debate as well as readers interested in children's public health." (Library Journal)"Drawing on his substantial professional experience with vaccine development and evaluation, as well as his personal experiences with his autistic child and his commitment to applying the principles of 'Science Tikkun' to improve public knowledge about complex medical issues, Dr. Hotez speaks effectively and simultaneously to parents, medical and public health authorities, and proponents of the anti-vaccine movement." (Rodney Hoff, University of Washington School of Public Health)"Compelling! Fascinating! Engaging! A must-read! This courageous book, by one of the world’s leading physician-scientists, is about vaccines, autism, and the very personal impact of having an autistic child on the author, his family, and his career." (Eugene D. Shapiro, MD, Yale University)"A truly marvelous book―Peter Hotez deftly intertwines his dual perspectives as a father and a researcher to focus on vaccinations and autism. Despite the general scientific consensus that vaccines do not cause autism, many parents unwisely opt out of vaccinations, raising long-term risks for their children and others. This book comes at a critically important time and addresses the issues in a personal and engaging way." (Fred R. Volkmar, MD, Yale University School of Medicine)"Dr. Hotez weaves together a compelling, touching, sometimes funny personal story, a fascinating tale of a career devoted to helping the vulnerable and saving lives, and a clear, accessible explanation of how science shows that vaccines don't cause autism. It is a powerful combination on a crucially important topic." (Dorit R. Reiss, UC Hastings College of the Law)"Peter Hotez has written a timely book showing the science community how to overcome decades of avoidance and truly engage the public―in the process minimizing the impact of anti-science groups―to help ensure that science can continue its dedication to finding the solutions to what ails us." (Mary Woolley, President and CEO, Research!America)"A uniquely authoritative account... This book is a must-read for parent groups, child advocates, teachers, health-care providers, government policymakers, health and science policy experts, and anyone caring for a family member or friend with autism." (Precision Vaccinations)"Peter Hotez has 2 words for his fellow scientists: Speak up... [Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism] seeks to clear some people's muddied perspectives on autism and vaccines while also sharing his journey with his daughter Rachel." (Global Health NOW)"A tour de force in the field. I have read many book on vaccines and vaccine policies and this one stands out among all of them. Perhaps it is the way Dr. Hotez seamlessly weaves in his and his family's experiences with Rachel's autism. He covers the diagnosis, the daily trials and tribulations, the frustrations, and the successes... I can't recommend this book enough and hope it has a wide audience of physicians, parents, students, and policy makers." (Dr. Amesh Adalja Tracking Zebra)
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About the Author
Peter J. Hotez, MD, PhD, is the Texas Children’s Hospital Endowed Chair in Tropical Pediatrics and the director of the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development at Baylor College of Medicine, where he is also the dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine. He is the author of Blue Marble Health: An Innovative Plan to Fight Diseases of the Poor amid Wealth.
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Product details
Hardcover: 240 pages
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press; 1 edition (October 30, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9781421426600
ISBN-13: 978-1421426600
ASIN: 1421426609
Product Dimensions:
5.5 x 0.8 x 8.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
3.0 out of 5 stars
112 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#57,025 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
About the book “Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel’s Autismâ€:If Dr. Peter Hotez hoped to reassure people about vaccines and autism, his inadvertently revealing book’s silo thinking, inaccuracies and omissions achieve the opposite effect. Hotez’s slim volume contains only 2 graphics about vaccines – but indulge much name dropping, media quotes and personal speculations. Hotez hoists himself by his own petard, portraying an ambitious generalist with irons in too many fires, bedazzled by status, blind to cronies’ data fraud, and avoidant of scientific evidence inconvenient to his career.Evidence such as emerging research on medical treatments: Hotez over-focuses on his daughter’s behaviors, rather than her biology. While the rest of the autism world runs scans and lab tests to detect co-morbid or causal disorders, he never mentions ordering medical tests to detect encephalopathies, GI inflammation, MTHFR, allergies, OATS, etc. While many autism parents avoid gluten, he still feeds his daughter bagels. Which perhaps is fine if, indeed, vaccines didn’t cause her autism – but her single case cannot negate the medical history of countless victims of vaccine-induced autism.Hotez’s daughter Rachel is a supporting player in her own book, essentially his heroic narrative bouncing frenetically from topic to topic. Various classic autistic affects she’s displayed include loud piercing crying, late speech, scripting, low IQ, eczema, “colic,†selective eating of gluten/casein (p. 45), texture sensitivity, spitting and swearing (Tourette’s, her father wondered), hyperfocus on specific topics, and more symptoms familiar to readers of listservs and social media. All words that provide medical clues to parents more focused on the health of kids instead of their own career.Rachel’s vaccine history (pp. 38-39): “…she received five doses of the… (DTaP) vaccine, and then boosters in 2006 for tetanus and diphtheria (Td), and later in 2011 for all three diseases (Tdap) - the adolescent/adult formulation. She also received the two scheduled measles-mumps-rubella and varicella vaccine doses, and four doses each of the polio vaccine and Hib vaccine. Rachel received three doses of the hepatitis B vaccine and also her hepatitis A vaccine, meningococcal vaccine, and HPV cervical cancer vaccine. To this day she receives annual influenza vaccines.â€The books’ references total a sparse 14 pages and their not-so-rigorous content explains much about Hotez’s grandiose utilitarian worldview. Elsewhere, awkward personal aspects of his character are revealed — as when considering the risk of autism if choosing to have another child (p. 78): “Quite honestly, it was Ann who had the intense desire to have a fourth, and she pushed her agenda hard.â€Hotez’s book confirms the public’s fear about vaccine policymakers who perpetuate the autism epidemic: that they are selectively inconsiderate of others’ experiences, entrenched in cronyism, comfortable with vaccine mediocrity, and/or paralyzed by fear. Taxpayers deserve more than another deluded lifetime bureaucrat with a white knight complex who doesn’t care what he tramples while moving toward his career’s summit. This he does at his child’s peril: If Hotez remains unwilling to investigate how other parents have healed their children, he will never heal his.
Totally disagree with the author. Vaccine is like just any other drug that has upside, downside, adverse reactions and side effects. Not every drug is suitable for every patient and also not every drug works in the same way in all people. Same with the vaccine. Too much of a good thing is always bad and hence we are seeing Autism 1 in 40 American children. Not addressed now, will soon lead to Autism 1 in 10 kids and eventually 1 Autism kid in every American family.
This is an unverified review because I bought the book at Barnes and Noble. It was a nice story about a dad who loves his daughter. I had hoped that there would be more scientific evidence presented. Basically Hoetz claims vaccines did not injure his daughter because his wife claims the daughter was different from the time she was born. With the Hep B & Vit K injections on the first day of life I am not sure how they can conclude this. I give the book one star because one would assume that there would be more science, especially from an infectious disease doctor like Hoetz.
Vaccines didn't cause Rachel's autism, therefore, vaccines don't cause anyone else's autism ever??? This is awfully anecdotal for a "scientist." Maybe his judgement is clouded by the conflict of interest of all that vaccine money...
If you follow this author's activities you see he clearly has an agenda and is only pushing his own ideology. Skip this book and find something with useful information.
The despicable fact is that this MD(and many like him) ignores the thousands and thousands of parents who all tell the same story of their children being harmed by vaccines. He perpetuates the LIE that vaccines are “safe and effectiveâ€, the bumper sticker slogan that is not backed up by science! When will the Pharmaceutical monster admit that since there has never been an inert placebo control group study of a single vaccine, let alone the entire damn schedule of ever growing numbers of vaccines that are burdening our children’s detox pathways, that you cannot claim vaccines are safe at all! There is no data to show the long term health outcomes favor the vaccinated. Keep shilling for your pet industry. Parents are in charge of their kids, not the corporate government.
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