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Booster Shots

The Urgent Lessons of Measles and the Uncertain Future of Children's Health

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Booster Shots

By: Adam Ratner MD MPH
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A pediatrician and infectious disease specialist warns of the resurgence of measles, the antivaccine movement, and how we can prepare for the next pandemic

Every single child diagnosed with measles represents a system failure—an inexcusable unforced error. The technology to prevent essentially 100 percent of measles cases has been in our hands since before the moon landing. But this serious airborne disease, once seemingly defeated, is resurgent around the globe. Why, at a time when biomedical science is so advanced, do parents turn away from vaccination, endangering their own children and the health of the wider population?
Using a combination of patient narrative, historical analysis, and scientific research, Dr. Adam Ratner, pediatrician and infectious disease specialist, argues that the reawakening of measles and the subsequent coronavirus pandemic are bellwethers of forgotten knowledge—indicators of decaying trust in science and an underfunded public health infrastructure. Our collective amnesia is starkly revealed in the growth of the antivaccine movement and the missteps in our responses to the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak, leading to preventable tragedies in both cases.
Trust in medicine and public health is at a nadir. Declining vaccine confidence threatens a global reemergence of other vaccine-preventable diseases in the coming years. Ratner details how solving these problems requires the use of literal and figurative “booster shots” to gather new knowledge and retain the crucial lessons of the past. Learning—and remembering—these lessons is our best hope for preparing for the next pandemic. With attention and care and the tools we already have, we can make the world much safer for children tomorrow than it is today.
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This was so educational & sadly, relevant. Thank you, Dr. Ratner for giving us a straightforward explanation of the measles & the effort to eradicate this virus!

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An excellent and thoughtful history of an infection whose importance and lessons are timely and relevant to how we think about public health policy and vaccination by a pediatrician and infectious disease specialist who has dedicated his life to saving infected children.

A must listen

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Fascinating look at measles including history of the disease, virology, vaccine history, public health initiatives, with a hopeful ending

Excellent book!

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As a retired pediatrician, my initial interest was in history. My own child had the measles in the early days of vaccine availability, but she was too young to get the vaccine. Even in the absence of severe consequences, I wouldn’t wish for ANYONE to get the disease. It’s miserable.
Dr Ratner gives an excellent history of vaccine development (measles and other diseases), and a discussion of the political and economic influences on our ability to eradicate a disease for which we have the tools to do so. His explanations are clear and in terms that any interested individual should be able to understand. His narration is superb. Thank you!

A really important lesson

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Valuable history of measles with powerful insights for society, public health. Depressing to hear about a global challenge when the US is seceding from global community.

Valuable history

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