Dr. Paul Offit on YouTube

Filed under: House Of Medicince, Improving Your Health, Schools + Schooling — admin at 2:37 pm on Monday, July 28, 2008

Paul A. Offit, M.D believes the American public is being misinformed by those who believe that Austim is caused by vaccines.

The scientific evidence is conclusive, says Dr. Offit: a multitude of peer-reviewed medical studies have consistently refuted any association between autism and vaccines. Undermining public confidence in vaccines, he warns, may have a real-world effect of reducing childhood immunization rates and thereby exposing more children to preventable infectious diseases.

Dr. Offit is the director of the Vaccine Education Center and chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where he holds the Maurice Hilleman Endowed Chair in Vaccinology. He also is a professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. As a vaccine researcher for nearly 30 years, Dr. Offit has published extensively in the scientific literature and has also written three popular books on vaccine topics. He is a former member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Distributing materials to pediatricians’offices throughout the U.S., the Vaccine Education Center, founded by Dr.Offit in 2000, has provided hundreds of thousands of parents with scientifically based, lay-friendly information on vaccines.

Dr. Offit has discussed vaccine safety on national news outlets such as 60 Minutes, the New York Times and National Public Radio.

Now Paul Offit has written a new book making his case. It is called Autism’s False Prophets / Bad Science, Risky Medicine and the Search for a Cure. It is published by Columbia University Press.

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