Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachels Autis..., Peter J. Hotez, MD, PhD
Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachels Autis..., Peter J. Hotez, MD, PhD
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Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism
My Journey as a Vaccine Scientist, Pediatrician, and Autism Dad

Author: Peter J. Hotez, MD, PhD, Arthur L. Caplan

Narrator: P.J. Ochlan

Unabridged: 6 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/21/2018


Synopsis

In 1994, Peter Hotez's nineteen-month-old daughter, Rachel, was diagnosed with autism. Dr. Hotez, a pediatrician-scientist who develops vaccines for neglected tropical diseases affecting the world's poorest people, became troubled by the decades-long rise of the influential anti-vaccine community and their inescapable narrative around childhood vaccines and autism. The alleged link between the two was first espoused in a fraudulent scientific paper, long since retracted, but the story shows no signs of letting up. As a result, we've seen deadly and disabling outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases around the country, and Texas, where Hotez lives, is at particular risk.

In Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism, Hotez draws on his experiences as a pediatrician, vaccine scientist, and father of an autistic child. Outlining the arguments on both sides of the debate, he examines the science that refutes the concerns of the anti-vaccine movement, debunks current conspiracy theories alleging a cover-up by the CDC, and critiques the scientific community's failure to effectively communicate the facts about vaccines and autism to the general public, all while sharing his very personal story of raising a now-adult daughter with autism.

About Peter J. Hotez, MD, PhD

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.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on October 29, 2018

It's good to finally have a work that shows someone who has a family member with autism AND deals with vaccines. Vaccines do not cause autism. I would have appreciated hearing more from Ann about raising Rachel, especially since the burden of childcare and dealing with Rachel's autism fell on her. I......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on May 15, 2019

I 100% agree with the author’s conclusions and I appreciate the fact that this is written from the perspective of a vaccine scientist who also has an autistic daughter but man, this is an awful book. (And frankly, once I understood that his daughter was autistic and got the gist of what that looks l......more

Goodreads review by Emily on April 06, 2019

I really wanted to like this book because Dr. Hotez is a really great scientist and speaker, and it’s important for this subject to be discussed. This book unfortunately does not do that effectively. It is incredibly rambling, name drops abound (both people and places), and poor Rachel is made to se......more