Seeking to help readers realize the truth about Autism, Autism's False Prophets is a much need read, not to be missed.
Leo Uzych:
The vast range of professionals who may be enriched, professionally, by the book's contents extends to: psychologists, psychiatrists, neurologists, neuroscientists, speech pathologists, pediatricians, primary care physicians, geneticists, virologists, immunologists, vaccine experts, nurses, infectious disease experts, internists, gastroenterologists, epidemiologists, public health professionals, special education teachers, bioethicists, biochemists, biologists, biostatisticians, endocrinologists, pharmacists, pharmacologists, pharmaceutical industry professionals, health policy makers, journalists, politicians, and trial lawyers.
Roger A. Brumback, M.D.:
[A] must-read... it will keep pediatricians and pediatric neurologists awake over the nightmarish possibilities of pseudoscience in the 21st century.
Roy Richard Grinker:
Arguably the most detailed and thorough history available of the current anti-vaccine movement.
Detailed but easily readable... should be required reading for any parents who are considering denying vaccination to their children.
Jason Fagone:
[This] book doesn't just show that the anti-vaccine activists are wrong; it attempts to explain why, in our culture, they tend to win.
Patricia M. Rodier:
Paul A. Offit is one of the most respected scientists and clinicians in a field of vital importance to public health.
Michael Fitzgerald:
This is a powerful book which should be read by all professionals working in the area ofmedicine.
Brian Alverson, MD:
The book is a fantastic read. I recommend it to all physicians and their patients and families.
A very helpful book for both medical personnel and parents.
Stan L. Block, MD:
A fascinating read... Eloquently and clearly written.
Highly recommended.
Isabelle Rapin, M.D.:
A sobering indictment.
Dom Giordano:
A very good read.
[Offit] provides important insight into the fatal flaws of the key arguments of vaccine alarmists.
More than a book about a disease, it is an ode to uncorrupted science and a cautionary tale that data alone is never enough.
Lisa Jo Rudy:
A good read and an important piece of work.
Linda Seebach:
An invaluable chronicle that relates some of the many ways in which the vulnerabilities of anxious parents have been exploited.
Huntly Collins:
[Dr. Offit] has done a huge public service by exposing the tragic and dangerous place the anti-vaccine hysteria has taken us.
Robert Goldberg:
Arguably the most courageous and most knowledgeable scientist about vaccines in the United States.
Rahul K. Parikh, M.D.:
Enlightening, highly readable and... timely.
[A] thoughtful and readable study.
Susan K. Klein, MD, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve Hospital, and Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Case Medical Center:
In his latest book Paul A. Offit unfolds the story of autism, infectious diseases, and immunization that has captivated our attention for the last decade. His lively account explores the intersection of science, special interests, and personal courage. It is provocative reading for anyone whose life has been touched by the challenge of autism spectrum disorders.
Peter C. Doherty, Ph.D., St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital and Nobel Laureate in Medicine for fundamental contributions in Immunology:
A definitive analysis of a dangerous and unnecessary controversy that has put the lives of children at risk. Paul A. Offit shows how bad science can take hold of the public consciousness and lead to personal decisions that endanger the health of small children. Every parent who has doubts about the wisdom of vaccinating their kids should read this book.
Susan Jacoby, author of The Age of American Unreason:
Autism's False Prophets is a compelling story of heartbroken parents, understandably desperate for an explanation of autism, being taken in by false hopes unsupported by genuine science. This book goes to the heart of a question that affects every aspect of American culture and political life. Are public policies to be determined by evidence and reason or by emotions that, however intense they may be, have nothing to do with reality?
Rosalynn Carter, former first lady, cofounder of Every Child By Two:
Every child has a right to be vaccinated against deadly diseases. We started Every Child By Two to protect children from diseases. It didn't occur to me that I would also have to protect them from misinformation about life-saving vaccines. Paul A. Offit's book sets the facts straight.