Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 Tuesday, April 08, 2008 Journal roundup: Racial disparities and school requirements, Parental comprehension, MMR media coverage, and more http://blog.vaccineethics.org/2008/04/journal-roundup-racial-disparities-and.html Funny how the title implies that vaccine injuries are given consideration. To the parent of a vaccine-injured child, more like a contradiction in terms. - Hokkanen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 from Elsevier via a link on the Vaccine Ethics Blog. Bet Dr. PrOffit makes a NICE living from vaccines - not that he's biased or anything. (choke, gag) Not a single section on adverse reactions - no wonder the peds don't recognize them - they don't appear to happen, according to "the Bible of vaccines"! Vaccines, 5th Edition - Expert Consult By Stanley A. Plotkin, MD, Walter A. Orenstein, MD and A. Offit, MD 1748 pages 600 ills Trim size 8 1/2 X 11 in Copyright 2008 $325.00, Hardcover, Reference Vaccines, 5th Edition Plotkin, Orenstein & Offit Table of Contents Section 1: General aspects of vaccination1. A Short History of Vaccination, Stanley L. Plotkin, L. Plotkin 2. The Immunology of Vaccination, -Anne Siegrist 3. The Vaccine Industry, Gordon , Vijay Samant 4. Vaccine Manufacturing, 5. Immunologic Adjuvants, Fred Vogel, Stanley Hem 6. Vaccine Additives and Manufacturing Residuals in the United States: Licensed Vaccines, Theresa Finn, Egan 7. General Immunization Practices, Atkinson, Larry Pickering, & KrogerSection 2: Licensed vaccines8. Anthrax Vaccine, S Brachman, Arthur M Friedlander, Grabenstein 9. Cholera Vaccine, Carol Tacket, Sack 10. Diphtheria Toxoid, Melinda Wharton 11. Haemophilus influenzae Vaccine, Aruna Chadran, P Watt, Mathuram Santosham 12. Hepatitis A Vaccine, Beth Bell, Steve Feinstone & Tony Fiore 13. Hepatitis B Vaccine, Mast, Goldstein, Ward 14. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine, T Schiller 15. Influenza Vaccine (Inactivated), , Carolyn Bridges, Roland Levandowski, Jackie Katz 16. Influenza Vaccine (Live), B Belshe, E , J. Stoddard, Mendleman 17. Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines, Halstead, son 18. Measles Vaccine, M Strebel, Mark Papania 19. Meningococcal Vaccines, Dan M Granoff 20. Mumps Vaccine, Stanley Plotkin, Rubin 21. Pertussis Vaccine, , Decker 22. Plague, Diane on, Titball, A J Simpson 23. Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine, Steve Black, Henry Shinefield, Juhani Eskola, Whitney 24. Pneumococcal Polysaccharide, Kathy Neuzil, 25. Poliovirus Vaccine (Inactivated), Stanley Plotkin, Emmanuel Vidor 26. Poliovirus Vaccine (Live), Roland Sutter 27. Rabies Vaccine, Stanley Plotkin, Koprowski, Rupprecht 28. Rotavirus Vaccine, Offit, Fred , Dick Ward 29. Rubella Vaccine, Stanley Plotkin, Reef 30. Smallpox and Vaccinia, A. , Lu Borio, Grabenstein 31. Tetanus Toxoid, Steve Wassilak, Walter Orenstein 32. Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Vaccine, Noel Barrett, Hartmut f Ehrlich 33. Tuberculosis, C , R Starke, Ian M Orme, Kaper 34. Typhoid Fever Vaccine, Myron M Levine 35. Varicella Vaccine, Anne A. Gershon, Michiaki Takahashi, Jane Seward 36. Yellow Fever Vaccine, Tom Monath, Dirk Teuwen, Marty Cetron 37. Zoster Vaccine, Myron Levin 38. Combination Vaccines, Decker, H. Bogaerts, K. Section 3: Vaccines in development and new vaccine strategies39. Adenovirus Vaccine, Greg Gray, Charlotte Gaydos 40. Biodefense and Special Pathogen Vaccines, LTC Philip R. Pittman, Stanley Plotkin 41. Therapeutic Cancer Vaccines, Neil Berinstein, Spaner 42. Cytomegalovirus Vaccine, Stanley Plotkin 43. Dengue Vaccine, Halstead, Duane Gubler 44. Diarrhea Caused by Bacteria, P Nataro 45. Ebola Vaccine, Nabel, B. Jahrling 46. Epstein-Barr Virus Vaccine, Denis Moss, Joanne 47. Hepatitis C Vaccine, Houghton 48. Hepatitis E Vaccine, Purcell, Suzanne Emerson 49. Herpes Simplex Virus Vaccine, Lawrence Stanberry 50. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Marc Girard, Koff 51. Lyme Disease Vaccine, C Steere 52. Malaria Vaccine, Filip Dubovsky, Elissa Malkin 53. Noninfectious Disease Vaccines, Siber, A Fattom (NABI) 54. Parainfluenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines, Ruth Karron 55. Parasitic Disease Vaccines, Hotez, Jeff Bethony 56. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Vaccine, Albert Osterhaus 57. Staphylococcus Vaccine, Daum 58. Streptococcus Group A Vaccine, Kotloff 59. Streptococcus Group B Vaccine, Carol Baker, C. Healy 60. New Vaccine Strategies, W Ellis 61. Delivery Systems, Bruce Weniger, Mark Papania 62. Vectors, NabelSection 4: Vaccination of special groups63. Vaccination in the Immunocompromised Host, Per Ljungman 64. Vaccination of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infec ted Persons, J Moss, Neal A Halsey 65. Vaccines for International Travel, Day Barnett, Phyllis E. Kozarsky, Steffen 66. Vaccines for Health Care Workers, J Weber, Ray Strikas, Mike Decker or Bill SchaffnerSection 5: Public health and regulatory issues67. Immunization in the United States, Walter Orenstein, Lance Rodewald, Alan Hinman, Anne Schuchat 68. Immunization in Europe, Salisbury 69. Immunization in Asia, Theodore Tsai, Zhi Yi Xu 70. International Immunization, Steve Hadler, Felicity Cutts, Vance Dietz, Steve Wiersma 71. Community Immunity, Fine, Kim Mulholland 72. Economic Analyses of Vaccine Policies, Mark , Alan Hinman 73. Regulation and Testing of Vaccines, Norman Baylor, Midthun 74. Safety of Immunizations, Offit, L , Deborah Gust 75. Legal Issues, Marcus Levine, Geoffrey S , Saindon 76. Ethics, Arthur Caplan, L SchwartzIndexbeth jones Vaccine Ethics.org blog Tuesday, April 08, 2008 Journal roundup: Racial disparities and school requirements, Parental comprehension, MMR media coverage, and more http://blog.vaccineethics.org/2008/04/journal-roundup-racial-disparities-and.html Funny how the title implies that vaccine injuries are given consideration. To the parent of a vaccine-injured child, more like a contradiction in terms. - Hokkanen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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