
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 3 podcasts with Dr. Adam Ratner
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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.

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Feb 12, 2025 • 1h 22min
RFK Jr is Going to Kill Many Children - with Dr. Adam Ratner
Dr. Adam Ratner, head of pediatric infectious diseases at NYU and author of "Booster Shots," shares crucial insights on vaccine efficacy and the staggering impact of misinformation. He discusses the alarming rise of vaccine skepticism, particularly in light of RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine stance. The conversation dives into the historical successes of vaccines in preventing diseases and the recent public health challenges highlighted by COVID-19. Ratner also emphasizes the need for compelling communication to restore trust in vaccines and safeguard children's health.

May 13, 2025 • 53min
Special Episode: Dr. Adam Ratner & Booster Shots
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Adam Ratner, a pediatric infectious disease specialist and author, sheds light on the urgent lessons of measles and vaccine hesitancy. He draws from his experience during the New York City outbreak, emphasizing the virus's severe health risks and the importance of vaccination. Ratner explores the historical disparities in measles mortality rates, especially among marginalized communities, and discusses the impact of misinformation on public perception. Tune in for a passionate call to action for community health and education.


