Public Health vs. Parents' Fears
Thursday, October 09, 2003
Dr. Philip LaRussa - professor of clinical pediatrics at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons, also specialist in pediatrics and infectious
disease at the Children's Hospital of New York Presbyterian -on why mandatory
childhood immunizations are necessary for the public good. He is joined by Barbara
Loe Fisher - Co-founder and President of the National
Vaccine Information Center and co-author of DPT [Diptheria Pertussis
Tetanus] A Shot in the Dark - who explains on why parents should decide
if their children should be immunized.
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