Deadly Choices: How the Anti-Vaccine Movement Threatens Us All (43 page)

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Yarkin:
Author interview with Celina Yarkin, February 10, 2010.
214
Flint:
E. Carlyle, “Rare Hib Disease Increases in Minnesota: Is the AntiVaccine Movement to Blame?”
City Pages: The News and Arts Weekly of the Twin Cities
, June 3, 2009; L. Szabo, “Missed Vaccines Weaken ‘Herd Immunity’ in Children,”
USA Today
, January 6, 2010.
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Autism’s False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine, and the Search for a Cure
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
 
I wish to thank T. J. Kelleher for his wisdom, humor, scientific knowledge, and deft editorial hand; Andrew Zack for guiding me through the narrow streets of the publishing business; Bojana Ristich and Christine Arden for their lessons on logic, style, and form; Erica Johnson for her research assistance; Patrick Fitzgerald, Susan Martin, Don Mitchell, John O’Brien, Carl Offit, Bonnie Offit, Emily Offit, and Will Offit for their careful reading of the manuscript; and Jennifer Bard-well, Jeff Bergelson, Samuel Berkovic, Matt Carey, James Cherry, Kristen Feemster, Mark Feinberg, David Gorski, Lawrence Gostin, Penny Heaton, Alan Hinman, Phil Johnson, Matthew Kronman, Gary Marshall, Charlotte Moser, Sheila Nolan, Glen Nowak, Walter Orenstein, Georges Peter, Larry Pickering, Amy Pisani, Stanley Plotkin, Lisa Randall, Ken Reibel, Lance Rodewald, Lucy Rorke-Adams, John Salamone, David Salisbury, William Schaffner, Jason Schwartz, Alison Singer, Michael Smith, Mike Stanton, Kirsten Thistle, Dan Thomasch, Tom Vernon, Deborah Wexler, Margaret Williams, and Karie Youngdahl for their recollections of the vaccine controversy as well as their expertise.
I would also like to acknowledge the bravery of Ira Flatow, John Hamilton, Gardiner Harris, Claudia Kalb, Ron Lin, Anita Manning, Chris Mooney, Anahad O’Connor, Jon Palfreman, Rahul Parikh, Amanda Peet, Ami Schmitz, Nancy Snyderman, Michael Specter, Travis Stork, John Stossel, Liz Szabo, Trine Tsouderos, and Amy Wallace for their willingness to stand up for the science of vaccine safety independent of the cost.
INDEX
 
 
AAP.
See
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
 
Aaronovitch, David
 
ACIP.
See
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
 
ACVL.
See
Anti-Compulsory Vaccination League (ACVL)
 
Adams, Lucy Rorke
 
Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines
 
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
 
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)
 
Alaska, measles outbreak
 
Alba, Jessica
 
Alexander, Hattie
 
Allergic reactions, to vaccines
 
Allopathic medicine
 
Aloudat, Tammam
 
Alternative medicine, lure of
 
Althen, Margaret
 
Aluminum, in vaccines
 
American Academy of Family Physicians
 
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
 
American Experience
(television program)
 
American Medical Association
 
American Medical Liberty League
 
Angstadt, Lauren
 
Anthrax
 
Antibodies
 
Anti-Compulsory Vaccination Act
 
Anti-Compulsory Vaccination League (ACVL)
 
Anti-Vaccination League
 
Anti-Vaccination League of America
 
Anti-vaccine movement/activists
 
birth of modern American
 
CDC and
 
celebrities and
 
choosing not to vaccinate
 
conspiracy theories and
 
differences between 19th-century and modern movements
 
DPT: Vaccine Roulette
and
 
in England
 
Healy and
 
lawyers and
 
marketing strategy
 
mass marketing and
 
pharmaceutical companies and
 
rejection of germ theory
 
religious beliefs and
 
similarities between 19th-century and modern movements
 
smallpox vaccine and
 
themes
 
vaccine advocates and
 
Antivaccine philosophy, Steiner and
 
Anti-vaccine rallies/protests
 
Arizona
 
measles outbreak
 
pertussis outbreak
 
Arkansas, measles outbreak
 
Aschoff, Ludwig
 
Asher, Evan
 
Asher, John
 
Association of Parents of Vaccine-Damaged Children
 
Attkisson, Sharyl
 
Autism
 
cures advanced for
 
McCarthy and
 
mercury in vaccines (thimerosal) and
 
MMR vaccine and
 
Omnibus Autism Proceeding
 
vaccines and
 
Autism Action Coalition
 
Autism Speaks
 
Avard, Ronald
 
Azidothymidine
 
 
Bacterial meningitis
 
Baker, Josephine
 
Ballard, Henry
 
Banks, Bailey
 
Baraff, Larry
 
Barr, Richard
 
Bazell, Robert
 
BCG (Bacillus of Calmette and Guérin) vaccine
 
Behar, Joy
 
Belkin, Lyla
 
Belkin, Michael
 
Berg, Anna
 
Berkovic, Samuel
 
Bernier, Roger
 
“Bill to Further Extend and Make
 
Compulsory the Practice of
 
Vaccination,”
 
Blaylock, Russell
 
Bonthrone, Iris
 
Bonthrone, John
 
Bonthrone, Richard
 
Bordetella pertussis
 
Boston Daily Globe
(newspaper)
 
Bradstreet, Jeff
 
Brain damage, pertussis vaccine and
 
Brain Research Institute
 
Brandt, Edward
 
Bridgewater State Hospital for the Criminally Insane
 
British Medical Association
 
British Medical Journal
(journal)
 
British Pediatric Association
 
Brooklyn Compulsory Anti-Vaccination League
 
Brown, Charles
 
Bumpers, Betty
 
Bumpers, Dale
 
Burns, James B.
 
Burton, Susan
 
Byers, Randolph
 
Byers, Vera
 
Byline: Lea Thompson
(television program)
 
 
California, measles outbreaks
 
Calmette, Albert
 
Campbell, Meagan
 
Canadian National Advisory Committee on Immunization
 
Canby, Vincent
 
Capizzano, Rose
 
The Care and Feeding of Indigo Children
(Virtue)
 
Carlson, Sybil
 
Carrey, Jim, as anti-vaccine activist
 
Carter, Jimmy
 
Carter, Rosalynn
 
CBS Evening News
(television program)
 
CDC.
See
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
 
Cedillo, Michelle
 
Cedillo, Theresa and Michael

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