The vaccine book Making the right decision for your child

Robert W. Sears

Book - 2011

Shares impartial advice with parents about twelve standard vaccines, profiling each for risk factors, manufacturing processes, and current controversies.

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Published
New York : Little, Brown 2011.
Language
English
Main Author
Robert W. Sears (-)
Edition
2nd ed
Physical Description
xv, 335 p. ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-320) and index.
ISBN
9780316180528
  • Preface
  • A Note to Fellow Physicians
  • What's New in the Second Edition?
  • Chapter 1. Haemophilus Influenzae Type B Disease and the HIB Vaccine
  • Chapter 2. Pneumococcal Disease and the Pc Vaccine
  • Chapter 3. Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Diseases and the DTaP Vaccine
  • Chapter 4. Hepatitis B Disease and the Hep B Vaccine
  • Chapter 5. Rotavirus Disease and the Rotavirus Vaccine
  • Chapter 6. Polio Disease and the Polio Vaccine
  • Chapter 7. Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Diseases and the MMR Vaccine
  • Chapter 8. Chickenpox Disease and the Varicella Vaccine
  • Chapter 9. Hepatitis A Disease and the Hep A Vaccine
  • Chapter 10. Influenza Disease and the Flu Vaccine
  • Chapter 11. Meningococcal Disease and the Meningococcal Vaccine
  • Chapter 12. Human Papillomavirus Disease and the HPV Vaccine
  • Chapter 13. Combination Vaccines, Vaccines for Travel, Vaccines for Other Special Situations, and Adult Vaccines
  • Chapter 14. Vaccine Safety Research
  • Chapter 15. Vaccine Side Effects
  • Chapter 16. Vaccines and Autism: The Research to This Point
  • Chapter 17. Vaccine Ingredients
  • Chapter 18. Alternative Vaccine Schedules
  • Chapter 19. Vaccines in Canada
  • Afterword
  • Vaccines and Diseases at a Glance
  • Resources
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Sears, coauthor of several books in the Sears Parenting series, addresses one of today?s most controversial and worrisome questions. Sears? goal is "to give you a balanced look at pros and cons of vaccination so that you can make an educated decision." Sears does not advocate for or rail against vaccination, stating it doesn?t have to be an all or nothing decision-there are choices. The first 12 chapters discuss each vaccination in the childhood series, providing explanation of the relative disease, how the vaccine is made and points to assess a child?s at-risk level when considering if the vaccine is necessary. Sears does offer guidance for those who are indecisive, offering his opinion based on clinical experience and 13 years of research taken from product inserts, pediatric reference books, articles and databases. Additional chapters illuminate more controversial aspects of the debate, such as how vaccine safety is researched and what the findings are, side effects and how to minimize them, common myths and questions. As always, Sears? tone puts readers at ease as he clearly explains medical terms and elucidates debates. (Oct.) Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.