Barbara Loe Fisher
Barbara
Loe Fisher is co-founder and president of the National Vaccine Information
Center (NVIC). She is the co-author of DPT: A Shot in the Dark (Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich 1985; Warner 1986; Avery 1991); author of The Consumer's Guide to
Childhood Vaccines (NVIC 1997) and editor of THE VACCINE REACTION.
In
addition to her duties with the National Vaccine Information Center, she is the
only voting consumer member on the FDA's Vaccine and Related Bio-Products
Committee.
During
the early 1980's, she helped launch a grassroots movement to bring the issue of
vaccine safety to public attention, including leading demonstrations at the
Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta and the White House in 1986. Her book,
DPT: A Shot in the Dark, which she co-authored with Harris Coulter, Ph.D., was
the first major, well documented critique of America's mass vaccination system
calling for safety reforms and the right to informed consent to vaccination.
She
served on the National Vaccine Advisory Committee for four years and was
appointed to the Institute of Medicine Vaccine Safety Forum in 1995, where she
has helped to coordinate five public workshops on vaccine safety issues. She
has represented health care consumers at many scientific conferences, government
meetings and legislative hearings and is a featured speaker at health care
conferences in the U.S. and Canada. As NVIC's public spokesperson, she has
contributed to numerous newspaper and magazine articles about vaccine safety
and appears on national radio and television programs discussing vaccines and
diseases and advocating informed consent to vaccination.
The
mother of three children, her oldest son was left with multiple learning
disabilities and attention deficit disorder after a severe reaction to his
fourth DPT shot in 1980 when he was two and a half years old.
You
can reach Barbara at: http://www.909shot.com/