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The last five years saw a significant return of epidemic infectious
disease, culminating in COVID-19. In our new post-COVID-19 world,
how do we prevent future illnesses by expanding scientific and
vaccine diplomacy and cooperation, especially to combat the
problems that humans have brought on ourselves? Modern diseases and
viruses have been spurred anew by war and conflict as well as
shifting poverty, urbanization, climate change, and a new troubling
anti-science/anti-vaccination outlook. From such
twenty-first-century forces, we have seen declines in previous
global health gains, with sharp increases in vaccine-preventable
and neglected diseases on the Arabian Peninsula, in Venezuela, in
parts of Africa, and even on the Gulf Coast of the United States.
In Preventing the Next Pandemic, international vaccine scientist
and tropical disease and coronavirus expert Peter J. Hotez, MD,
PhD, argues that we can-and must-rely on vaccine diplomacy to
address this new world order in disease and global health.
Detailing his years in the lab developing new vaccines, Hotez also
recounts his travels around the world to shape vaccine partnerships
with people in countries both rich and poor in an attempt to head
off major health problems. Building on the legacy of Dr. Albert
Sabin, who developed the oral polio vaccine with Soviet scientists
at the height of the Cold War, he explains how he is still working
to refresh and redirect vaccine diplomacy toward neglected and
newly emerging diseases. Hotez reveals how-during his Obama-era
tenure as the US Science Envoy for the Middle East and North
Africa, which coincided with both the rise in these geopolitical
forces and climate change-he witnessed tropical infectious diseases
and established vaccine partnerships that may still combat them up
close. He explores why, since 2015, we've seen the decline of
global cooperation and cohesion, to the detriment of those programs
that are meant to benefit the most vulnerable people in the world.
Unfortunately, Hotez asserts, these negative global events kick off
a never-ending loop. Problems in a country may lead to disease
outbreaks, but those outbreaks can lead to further problems-such as
the impact of coronavirus on China's society and economy, which has
been felt around the globe. Zeroing in on the sociopolitical and
environmental factors that drive our most controversial and
pressing global health concerns, Hotez proposes historically proven
methods to soothe fraught international relations while preparing
us for a safer, healthier future. He hammers home the importance of
public engagement to communicate the urgency of embracing science
during troubled times. Touching on a range of disease, from
leishmaniasis, schistosomiasis, and Middle East Respiratory
Syndrome (MERS) to COVID-19, Preventing the Next Pandemic has
always been a timely goal, but it will be even more important in a
COVID and post-COVID world.
Internationally renowned medical scientist, frequent media
contributor, and autism dad Dr. Peter J. Hotez explains why
vaccines do not cause autism. In 1994, Peter J. Hotez's
nineteen-month-old daughter, Rachel, was diagnosed with autism. Dr.
Hotez, a pediatrician-scientist who develops vaccines for neglected
tropical diseases affecting the world's poorest people, became
troubled by the decades-long rise of the influential anti-vaccine
community and its inescapable narrative around childhood vaccines
and autism. In Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism, Hotez draws
on his experiences as a pediatrician, vaccine scientist, and father
of an autistic child. Outlining the arguments on both sides of the
debate, he examines the science that refutes the concerns of the
anti-vaccine movement, debunks current conspiracy theories alleging
a cover-up by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and
critiques the scientific community's failure to effectively
communicate the facts about vaccines and autism to the general
public, all while sharing his very personal story of raising a
now-adult daughter with autism. A uniquely authoritative account,
this important book persuasively provides evidence for the genetic
basis of autism and illustrates how the neurodevelopmental pathways
of autism are under way before birth. Dr. Hotez reminds readers of
the many victories of vaccines over disease while warning about the
growing dangers of the anti-vaccine movement, especially in the
United States and Europe. Now, with the anti-vaccine movement
reenergized in our COVID-19 era, this book is especially timely.
Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism is a must-read for parent
groups, child advocates, teachers, health-care providers,
government policymakers, health and science policy experts, and
anyone caring for a family member or friend with autism. "When
Peter Hotez-an erudite, highly trained scientist who is a true hero
for his work in saving the world's poor and downtrodden-shares his
knowledge and clinical insights along with his parental experience,
when his beliefs in the value of what he does are put to the test
of a life guiding his own child's challenges, then you must pay
attention. You should. This book brings to an end the link between
autism and vaccination."-from the foreword by Arthur L. Caplan, NYU
School of Medicine
For 125 years, physicians have relied on Manson's Tropical Diseases
for a comprehensive clinical overview of this complex and
fast-changing field. The fully revised 24th Edition, Dr. Jeremy
Farrar, along with an internationally recognized editorial team,
global contributors, and expert authors, delivers the latest
coverage on parasitic and infectious diseases from around the
world. From the difficult to diagnose to the difficult to treat,
this highly readable, award-winning reference prepares you to
effectively handle whatever your patients may have contracted.
Covers all of tropical medicine in a comprehensive manner, general
medicine in the tropics, and non-clinical issues regarding public
health and ethics. Serves as an indispensable resource for
physicians who treat patients with tropical diseases and/or will be
travelling to the tropics, or who are teaching others in this
area.  Contains a new section on 21st Century Drivers
of Tropical Medicine, with chapters covering Poverty and
Inequality, Public Health in Settings of Conflict and Political
Instability, Climate Change, and Medical Product Quality and Public
Health. Includes all-new chapters on Surgery in the Topics,
Yellow Fever, Systemic Mycoses, and COVID-19. Covers key
topics such as drug resistance; emerging and reemerging infections
such as Zika, Ebola, and Chikungunya; novel diagnostics such as
PCR-based methods; point-of care-tests such as ultrasound; public
health in settings of conflict and political instability; and much
more. Differentiates approaches for resource-rich and
resource-poor areas. Includes reader-friendly features such
as highlighted key information, convenient boxes and tables,
extensive cross-referencing, and clinical management
diagrams. An eBook version is included with purchase. The
eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and
references, with the ability to search, customize your content,
make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.Â
Dr. Peter Hotez discusses how an antivaccine movement became a dangerous political campaign promoted by elected officials and amplified by news media, causing thousands of American deaths.
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, one renowned scientist, in his famous bowtie, appeared daily on major news networks such as MSNBC, NPR, the BBC, and others. Dr. Peter J. Hotez often went without sleep, working around the clock to develop a nonprofit COVID-19 vaccine and to keep the public informed. During that time, he was one of the most trusted voices on the pandemic and was even nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his selfless work. He also became one of the main targets of anti-science rhetoric that gained traction through conservative news media.
In this eyewitness story of how the anti-vaccine movement grew into a dangerous and prominent anti-science element in American politics, Hotez describes the devastating impacts it has had on Americans' health and lives. As a scientist who has endured antagonism from anti-vaxxers and been at the forefront of both essential scientific discovery and advocacy, Hotez is uniquely qualified to tell this story. By weaving his personal experiences together with information on how the anti-vaccine movement became a tool of far-right political figures around the world, Hotez opens readers' eyes to the dangers of anti-science. He explains how anti-science became a major societal and lethal force: in the first years of the pandemic, more than 200,000 unvaccinated Americans needlessly died despite the widespread availability of COVID-19 vaccines. Even as he paints a picture of the world under a shadow of aggressive ignorance, Hotez demonstrates his innate optimism, offering solutions for how to combat science denial and save lives in the process.
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