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catsittingstill ([personal profile] catsittingstill) wrote2011-01-06 08:53 am

Study linking vaccine to autism shown to be fraud

The first study to suggest that childhood vaccination caused autism was published in the medical journal Lancet and had 13 authors. By now, 10 of them have renounced its conclusions, and Lancet has retracted it.  This morning I found this interesting article in the New York Times
The analysis, by British journalist Brian Deer, found that despite the claim in Wakefield's paper that the 12 children studied were normal until they had the MMR shot, five had previously documented developmental problems. Deer also found that all the cases were somehow misrepresented when he compared data from medical records and the children's parents.
The analysis was damning enough that apparently the accompanying editorial in the British Medical Journal called the study "an elaborate fraud."

Interesting.
[Later edit  Mdlbear brought to my attention that the original, flawed, study was apparently funded by a law firm intending to sue manufacturers of vaccines--this financial incentive coming to light was apparently what made a bunch of the co-authors withdraw their names from the paper.  CNN mentions it in this piece. as well as here.  I thank Mdlbear for the enlightening information.]

[identity profile] jhayman.livejournal.com 2011-01-06 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Measles, mumps and rubella can be devastating diseases. Measles often results in pneumonia, or encephalitis and can require hospitalization. It can cause death. When I was a kid, my across the back fence neighbour had a daughter deaf as a result of measles. Mumps can also cause deafness, and injury to multiple glands: pancreas, testes, ovaries and more.

By contrast, rubella is a mild disease. The devastating effects are on the unborn. Women who have rubella in the first trimester can end up with miscarriage or stillbirth. If born alive they may have heart disorders, blindness, deafness, etc.

The anti-vaccine movement makes me crazy.

[identity profile] catsittingstill.livejournal.com 2011-01-06 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Me too.