Herding Immunity

Herding Immunity

The Startling History of Life Before and After Vaccines

Herlihy, Stacy Mintzer

Rowman & Littlefield

11/2024

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9781538175439

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Chapter One: Viruses Are Not Our Friends. They Hate Children And Everyone Else.

Chapter Two: They Bombed Cotton Mather's House

Chapter Three: The Founding Fathers Were Intensely Pro Vaccine: You'd Be Too If You Had Children Die of Smallpox

Chapter Four: Summering With Polio: Life Before the Modern Childhood Vaccination Schedule

Chapter Five: The Cutter Incident and The Swine Flu Epidemic That Never Happened: Making Vaccines and Making the Occasional Mistake

Chapter Six: Maurice Hilleman and His Chickens Save Millions of People a Year

Chapter Seven: The Drive to the Pediatrician's Office is More Dangerous Than Any Vaccine

Chapter Eight: Some Vaccines are Profitable. Some Are Not. We Can Do a Better Job Providing Access to All of Them.

Chapter Nine: The Man Who Made Parenting Harder: The Story of Andrew Wakefield

Chapter Ten: Why is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Devoting His Life to Cheering On Preventable Diseases?

Chapter Eleven: The Anti Vaccination Industry Profits From Spreading Lies on Social Media

Chapter Twelve: A Vaccine For Type I Diabetes: Why We Might Have Cures For Diseases That Still Terrify Us Today

Chapter Thirteen: Vaccine Voices: Speaking Out For Public Health

Chapter Fourteen: Combating Vaccine Hesitancy And Applauding Those Who Go For It: How to Convince People Needless Suffering is a Truly Bad Idea

Chapter Fifteen: I Would Get This Vaccine in My Eyeball: How the COVID-19 Vaccine Rescued Us All

Chapter Sixteen: Diseases Don't Stand Still. Neither Does Vaccine Science.

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