A History of Vaccines and Anti-Vaxxers
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A History of Vaccines and Anti-Vaxxers

Myth vs Reality

  1. 258 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

A History of Vaccines and Anti-Vaxxers

Myth vs Reality

About this book

Traces the history of anti-vaxxers, from 19th-century opposition to Edward Jenner's smallpox vaccine to modern-day vaccine hesitancy and misinformation. Retired drug regulator and medical historian Anthony C. Cartwright tells the story of the anti-vaxxers, starting with objections by 'Anti-Vacks' to Edward Jenner's smallpox vaccine in the early 19th century, and then a propaganda war waged by the Anti-Compulsory Vaccination League and its successor from 1853 to 1972. There was political lobbying and demonstrations across Britain against compulsory smallpox vaccination for children. Parents who refused to have their children treated were fined and even went to prison. The campaign spread to America and there were links to many countries. The popular appeal of anti-vaxxer views is reviewed in a new analysis and linked to libertarian objections to compulsion and fears of vaccine safety for their children. The early anti-vax leaders were germ theory deniers, and believers in alternative medicine. Using his regulatory expertise to review issues of historic safety, quality and efficacy of vaccines, major questions about later vaccines such as an early polio vaccine actually increasing polio deaths, infant deaths in Lübeck from a TB contaminated BCG vaccine, and reports linking neurological reactions to Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis (DTP) vaccine are considered. These caused reluctance to vaccinate. Andrew Wakefield's fraudulent 1998 scientific paper linking MMR vaccine to autism fuelled the fire for the anti-vaxxers and caused an epidemic of measles cases in children. Although modern Covid-19 vaccines were thoroughly tested for safety and efficacy, anti-vaccine sentiment came to a head again. Demonstrators marched in cities round the world carrying signs protesting government policies, and this book looks at the websites which proliferated on the Internet, bearing false witness about dangers. Lessons can be learned from history to mitigate vaccine hesitancy and mistrust, and to ensure all ethnic groups and sections of society receive the healthcare they deserve.

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Information

Publisher
Pen and Sword
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781399069779
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Book Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Illustrations
  6. Abbreviations Used in the Text
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Chapter 1 Infectious Disease and Mortality. Vaccines and How They Work
  10. Chapter 2 Introduction of Smallpox Preventive Treatments
  11. Chapter 3 Smallpox Vaccination. National Pro- and Anti-vaccination Movements
  12. Chapter 4 Typhoid Vaccination
  13. Plates
  14. Chapter 6 Polio Vaccination
  15. Chapter 7 Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Vaccinations
  16. Chapter 8 Influenza Vaccination
  17. Chapter 9 Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) Vaccination
  18. Chapter 10 Additives and Adjuvants in Vaccines
  19. Chapter 11 Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine, Genital Warts and Cancer
  20. Chapter 12 Covid-19 Vaccinations, the Antivaxxers and Vaccine Hesitancy
  21. Chapter 13 Summary and Conclusions
  22. Notes
  23. Index
  24. Back cover