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Vaccines: Are they Worth a Shot?

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The dangerous decline in vaccinations in many developed countries is at the heart of a lively debate that confirms how important the subject is today. Vaccinations are among mankind's most important scientific discoveries, yet they continue to be viewed with suspicion by part of the public - the victims of disinformation campaigns, instrumentalization and unfounded fears. There is, however, also an evolutionary explanation for these irrational beliefs, and countering the growing social opposition will be extremely difficult without grasping it.

This book, which sheds new light on the safety and importance of vaccinations, is intended both for parents and those readers who want to understand the role of vaccinations in contemporary society, where the ease of access to knowledge is both a great opportunity and a great responsibility. The chapters follow a historical progression and conclude with a discussion of the most recent cognitive theories on how to overcome thisopposition to vaccinations.

List of contents

The parents of unvaccinated children.- A brief history of the anti-vaccination movements.- Web alarms: autism, mercury and immune overload.- The antivax "experts": five ways to recognize them.- Past, present, and future of vaccines.- Conclusions.

About the author

Andrea Grignolio teaches the history of medicine at the Sapienza University of Rome and carries out research on the history of vaccinations at the Université François Rabelais of Tours. He has had an international education, which has taken him from Paris to Boston to Berkeley. He has published in national and international journals and writes for “la Repubblica” and “La Stampa”.

Summary

The dangerous decline in vaccinations in many developed countries is at the heart of a lively debate that confirms how important the subject is today. Vaccinations are among mankind’s most important scientific discoveries, yet they continue to be viewed with suspicion by part of the public – the victims of disinformation campaigns, instrumentalization and unfounded fears. There is, however, also an evolutionary explanation for these irrational beliefs, and countering the growing social opposition will be extremely difficult without grasping it.

This book, which sheds new light on the safety and importance of vaccinations, is intended both for parents and those readers who want to understand the role of vaccinations in contemporary society, where the ease of access to knowledge is both a great opportunity and a great responsibility. The chapters follow a historical progression and conclude with a discussion of the most recent cognitive theories on how to overcome thisopposition to vaccinations.

Report

"The book covers what the author sees as the future of vaccines and even a section on effectively communicating resistance to the anti-vaccine trend. While the book is translated from Italian and includes many European examples, it also incorporates examples and citations from US and Canadian sources and remains relevant to an American audience. The extensive reference list could be useful for anyone studying this topic." (C. A. Tomlinson, Choice, Vol. 56 (6), February, 2019)

Product details

Authors Andrea Grignolio
Assisted by Joan Rundo (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.07.2018
 
EAN 9783319681054
ISBN 978-3-31-968105-4
No. of pages 181
Dimensions 156 mm x 237 mm x 13 mm
Weight 307 g
Illustrations XII, 181 p. 5 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Non-fiction book > Dictionaries, reference works > Dictionaries, encyclopaedias

B, Geschichte der Medizin, Medicine, Immunologie, Immunology, Health, Popular medicine & health, History of Medicine, health promotion, Pharmacology, Public health & preventive medicine, Medical education, Vaccine, Popular Science in Medicine and Health, Clinical Medicine, Teaching of a specific subject, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Medicine—History, Vaccines

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