Deadly Choices: How The Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All---Paul A. Offit, MD
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Who Is Dr. Paul A. Offit, MD ?
Dr. Offit received his doctor's degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland and in 1987 was Board Certified by the American Board of Pediatrics.
He is Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases and Director, Vaccine Education Center of the renowned Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Offit specializes in Infectious Diseases and is an expert on Vaccines, Immunology, Virology and has a very special interest in "vaccines".
He has worked for 25 years on the development of a safe and effective "vaccine" against Rotavirus which is a cause of gastroenteritis and which kills as many as 600,000 children a year worldwide.
How The Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All
"Herd Immunity" refers to a condition in which a high percentage of a population is immune to a disease.
The concept of "herd immunity" is often used to encourage reluctant parents to vaccinate their children.
By vaccinating their children they are protecting their children from fully preventable diseases as well as benefiting society at large by helping to create "herd immunity".
Dr. Offit, MD has a Record of Integrity
Issued on December 28, 2010 the book Deadly Choices by Dr. Paul A. Offit, MD is thorough yet concise and is a must read for all parents who want to get the true facts on this issue.
Do vaccines cause Autism, Asperger's Syndrome or ADHD ?
Autism's False Prophets released on April 5, 2010 is definitely a highly recommended book by Dr. Paul A. Offit, MD a highly regarded expert in the vaccine field with a record of integrity. Dr. Paul A. Offit has repeatedly reported that there is no evidence that vaccines causes either Autism or Asperger's. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) confirms Dr Offit's claim.
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