William W. Thompson, PhD, Senior Scientist with the CDC has stepped forward and admitted the 2004 paper entitled "Age at first measles-mumps-rubella vaccination in children with autism and school-matched control subjects: a population-based study in metropolitan Atlanta," which has been used repeatedly by the CDC to deny the MMR-autism connection, was a fraud.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14754936 Dr. Thompson has admitted the 340% increase in boys receiving the MMR vaccine "on time," as opposed to delayed, was buried by himself, Dr. DeStefano, Dr. Bhasin, Dr. Yeargin-Allsopp, and Dr. Boyle. http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1164046 |
Don't be dumb. |
Oh jesus christ, you are so idiotic, OP. |
The jury came back, gave their verdict, left the courthouse and went home.
You're just beating that dead horse, not giving it CPR. |
That first study showed that similar numbers of kids with autism as without were vaccinated within the same time frames. In other words (if you're too stupid to understand the abstract you linked to): VACCINES DON'T CAUSE AUTISM. |
No. The Jury is in and it says 'no.'
http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/lancet-retracts-wakefield-article/ |
I don't think the jury was ever even impaneled. No one showed up that day except Jenny Macarthy. |
flamebait |
who was found unfit for jury duty...thanks for perpetuating the misinformation, OP. http://www.jennymccarthybodycount.com/Anti-Vaccine_Body_Count/Home.html |
Can you read? The chief scientist says the study was a fraud by CDC and there were correlations between autism and mmr. |
No. A random poster from the internet who goes by the name bobbydee2014 says that. |
Dear God. |
Indeed. |
It shows a link between a sub group of children and the vaccine. So? Why is that so unexpected and hard to believe? It should be common sense that a vaccine can not ever be truly universal bc people have all differing DNA and underlying medical conditions. They can get close but it's a known and acknowledged fact that vaccines do harm people and that's why doctors will recommend certain patients don't get vaccines and there is a vaccine compensation fund.
It's just like medications - some could work great for the majority but there is a sub group for which the medication is not a good idea. |
Jenny McCarthy agrees with you.
Think about that. |