How's this for a provocative title: "Vaccines and autism-- can we stick a fork in it now, please?"
This is from a must read post by Tara C. Smith, an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology. Read it on her blog Aetiology. Basically she is commenting on a recent expose' in the London Sunday Times that asserts that the original research by Andrew Wakefield that claimed to show a direct link between vaccines and Autism, was a fraud. The paper claims that Wakefield made up his data. Here is a key excerpt from the Times story:
"Confidential medical documents and interviews with witnesses have established that Andrew Wakefield manipulated patients' data, which triggered fears that the MMR triple vaccine to protect against measles, mumps and rubella was linked to the condition.
The research was published in February 1998 in an article in The Lancet medical journal. It claimed that the families of eight out of 12 children attending a routine clinic at the hospital had blamed MMR for their autism, and said that problems came on within days of the jab. The team also claimed to have discovered a new inflammatory bowel disease underlying the children's conditions.
However, our investigation, confirmed by evidence presented to the General Medical Council (GMC), reveals that: In most of the 12 cases, the children's ailments as described in The Lancet were different from their hospital and GP records. Although the research paper claimed that problems came on within days of the jab, in only one case did medical records suggest this was true, and in many of the cases medical concerns had been raised before the children were vaccinated. Hospital pathologists, looking for inflammatory bowel disease, reported in the majority of cases that the gut was normal. This was then reviewed and the Lancet paper showed them as abnormal."
睡眠障害は子どもでもなる?!原因や対処法とは
5 years ago