
Dr. Adam Ratner
Pediatric infectious disease specialist, professor of pediatrics and microbiology, and author. Provides a powerful perspective on the dangers of the measles virus and the harm caused by myths and disinformation.
Top 5 podcasts with Dr. Adam Ratner
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Feb 19, 2025 • 31min
A Measles Outbreak and Wake-Up Call
Dr. Adam Ratner, a pediatrician specializing in infectious diseases, discusses the alarming measles outbreak in Texas, revealing how misinformation is fueling public health crises. He emphasizes the strong link between declining vaccination rates and rising cases. The conversation dives into the emotional impact on families dealing with vaccine-preventable illnesses and the societal consequences of hesitancy. Ratner urges the importance of education and collective action to combat misinformation and maintain herd immunity.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 31min
What Next | A Measles Outbreak and Wake-Up Call
Dr. Adam Ratner, a pediatrician in NYC and author of "Booster Shots," discusses the alarming measles outbreak in Texas, where cases skyrocketed from two to 48. He sheds light on the challenges of combating vaccine misinformation and the importance of community vaccination rates. Dr. Ratner emphasizes how historical vaccination successes are under threat from rising exemptions, especially post-COVID-19. The conversation highlights the urgent need for public education to counter misinformation and ensure the protection of vulnerable populations.

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Feb 18, 2025 • 45min
What Measles Outbreaks Tell Us About Public Health In America
Dr. Adam Ratner, a pediatrics and microbiology professor at NYU and author of "Booster Shots," discusses the alarming resurgence of measles and its ties to vaccine skepticism and diminished public trust in health systems. He highlights the critical need to restore faith in vaccinations, especially in light of budget cuts and misinformation. Meanwhile, book critic Maureen Corrigan reflects on Geraldine Brooks' memoir, "Memorial Days," sharing insights on grief and the personal struggle against misinformation, demonstrating how public health issues resonate on an individual level.

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Feb 20, 2025 • 35min
Why Measles Is Resurging—And The Rise Of Vaccine Hesitancy, with Adam Ratner
Dr. Adam Ratner, Director of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at NYU and author of "Booster Shots," delves into the alarming resurgence of measles in the U.S. He discusses the dramatic decline in vaccination rates following the COVID pandemic and the rise of vaccine hesitancy. Ratner explains why measles is one of the most contagious diseases, its historical significance, and the crucial role vaccines play in public health. The conversation underscores the urgent need to combat misinformation and rebuild trust in vaccinations to protect children's health.

Mar 16, 2025 • 1h 20min
TWiV 1201: Booster shots with Adam Ratner
Adam Ratner, a pediatric infectious diseases physician and author of 'Booster Shots', shares insights on measles vaccination and the challenges posed by vaccine hesitancy. He reflects on the 2018-2019 measles outbreak in NYC and its connection to anti-vaccine sentiments and public health. Ratner emphasizes the importance of community outreach and storytelling to combat misinformation. He also discusses the critical role of the MMR vaccine in preventing disease, while navigating the complexities of vaccine exemptions and maintaining public trust in health communications.