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Please be advised that this is more a book about reporting on Andrew Wakefield's wrongdoings than about Andrew Wakefield's wrongdoings.
It is informative, though I doubt those who need to read it most ever will. While Brian Deer should tell this story, he should not be the only one. There are others who have been directly harmed by vaccine misinformation who should have a say, or those in medicine who could provide deeper science. No matter how he professes to impartiality, or how he condemns Wakefield's actions, Deer comes across bitter and haughty.
This reveals as much of its author's ego as its subject's.
It is informative, though I doubt those who need to read it most ever will. While Brian Deer should tell this story, he should not be the only one. There are others who have been directly harmed by vaccine misinformation who should have a say, or those in medicine who could provide deeper science. No matter how he professes to impartiality, or how he condemns Wakefield's actions, Deer comes across bitter and haughty.
This reveals as much of its author's ego as its subject's.