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El. knyga: Vaccine Debate

(Independent Scholar, USA)
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Providing accurate, accessible information on vaccines and the controversies that surround them, this book outlines the history of vaccine regulation and interactions between vaccines and the immune system, and thoughtfully considers each vaccine debate. A part of Greenwood's Health and Medical Issues Today series, The Vaccine Debate provides a straightforward introduction to the interaction between vaccines and the immune system.

The book documents the rise of the anti-vaccination movement, provides reasons for its prominence today, and explains the effects of vaccine refusal on public health. It also addresses concerns about the role of government in regulating vaccine production and administration, along with questions about vaccine safety.

Additionally, a majority of the book examines in detail seven major vaccine controversies and mainstream medical positions on them. These controversies are given individual attention, with questions at the end of each to encourage critical thinking about such topics as the effectiveness of vaccines in protecting public health and whether vaccinations should be mandatory for public school attendance.

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A worthwhile addition to health collections in academic and public libraries. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates, technical school students, and general readers. * Choice * This is an excellent resource for public, consumer-health, and school libraries. * Booklist Online * At a time when vaccine-preventable diseases, especially measles, are on the rise worldwide, this book looks at how people form their opinions about vaccines and takes an even-handed look at seven major vaccine controversies. It challenges readers to think deeply about what they believe about vaccines and why they hold these beliefs. * Fupping * A clear history of vaccination in the United Kingdom and the United States, along with a presentation of the evolution of opposition movements . . . This book addresses an important issue and should be considered by all public, high school, and academic libraries. * ARBA *

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Providing accurate, accessible information on vaccines and the controversies that surround them, this book outlines the history of vaccine regulation and interactions between vaccines and the immune system, and thoughtfully considers each vaccine debate.
Series Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Part I Overview and Background Information
1(138)
1 Vaccines and Health
3(14)
2 Understanding the Immune System
17(22)
3 Making Vaccines
39(18)
4 Regulation of Vaccines
57(12)
5 Vaccines and the Diseases They Prevent
69(56)
6 History of Vaccine Resistance
125(14)
Part II Issues and Controversies
139(56)
7 Why Vaccines Are Controversial
141(6)
8 Do Vaccines Prevent Disease?
147(6)
9 Are Vaccines Adequately Tested for Safety?
153(6)
10 Do Vaccines Cause Developmental Delays?
159(14)
11 Is the Government-Recommended Vaccination Schedule Appropriate?
173(10)
12 Should Vaccination Be Mandatory?
183(6)
13 Is Negative Information about Vaccines Suppressed?
189(6)
Part III Scenarios
195(14)
Case Studies
197(12)
Timeline 209(4)
Sources for Further Information 213(6)
Glossary 219(4)
Bibliography 223(8)
Index 231(6)
About the Author 237
Tish Davidson, AM, is a medical writer specializing in making technical information accessible to a general readership.