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Re: autism in Denmark did increase after 1987 when MMR vaccination was introduced
by "M,a,r,k P,r,o,b,e,r,t-September 14, 2004" <M,a,r,k P,r,o,b,e,r,
Sep 14, 2004 at 08:45 PM
| Thanks, John, for showing how the anti-vac liars, like Yazbak, et al, wil
lstoop to the lowest levels to make more dead babies.
The "journal" this is published is from a small group of fringe doctors
and
is not subject torigorous peer review.
IOW, this info is bull****.
"john" <nospamoridiots@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:ci7j5u$br$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> NEW INFORMATION by Yazbak & Goldman & by Stott/Blaxill/Wakefield in
Journal
> of American Physicians & Surgeons
> Volume 9, Number 3 - Fall 2004
>
>
> Dear Friends,
>
> The "Denmark MMR Study" by Madsen and Associates (NEJM- November 2002)
was
> co-funded by the CDC. It was considered the "last word" by the vaccine
> authorities and often quoted to "prove" that the introduction of MMR
> vaccination did not play any role in the recent increase in autism. The
> study also clearly influenced the conclusions by the authors of the
recent
> IOM Special Committee Re****t (May 2004).
>
> Early on, I had some issues with ithe Madsen study and expressed them in
> several articles on the TAAP site. My concerns greatly increased
recently
> when certain data became available to me. I consulted Dr. Gary Goldman
who
> analyzed the figures and found conclusive evidence that the prevalence
of
> autism in Denmark did increase after 1987 when MMR vaccination was
> introduced..
>
> Our Original Investigation can be found at
> http://www.jpands.org/vol9no3/goldman.pdf
> An Investigation of the Association Between MMR Vaccination & Autism in
> Denmark - G.S. Goldman, PhD.; F.E. Yazbak, MD
>
> The Editor of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons asked
Stott,
> Blaxill and Wakefield, who are recognized authorities in the field, to
> comment on our publication.
>
> In their commentary, Stott et al agreed with us that the prevalence of
> autism had increased after the introduction of MMR vaccination in
Denmark
> and that there were problems with the Madsen study. Because they had
access
> to more detailed data, including listings by date of birth, they were
able
> to study different aspects of the reseach.
>
> Their Commentary can be seen at
> http://www.jpands.org/vol9no3/stott.pdf
> MMR & Autism in Perspective: The Denmark Story - Carol Stott, PhD; Mark
> Blaxill; Andrew J. Wakefield, M.B., F.R.C.S
>
> Please note the reference in the Stott Commentary to the findings by
> Professor S. Suissa, an epidemiologist at McGill University. Professor
> Suissa used Madsen's specific data and disagreed with his conclusions in
> that original study.
>
> A related Investigative Re****t published in the Summer issue of the
Journal
> of American Physicians and Surgeons also deserves attention. It reveals
the
> identification by Bradsteet and Associates of measles genomic RNA in the
> cerebrospinal fluid and intestinal wall of children with autism.
> http://www.jpands.org/vol9no2/bradstreet.pdf
>
> All this new evidence should justify a serious review by the CDC and the
> IOM plus further independent investigation into the MMR-autism link.
>
> F. E. Yazbak, MD
>
>
>


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"john" <nosp |
2004-09-14 20:09:35 |
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2004-09-14 20:45:34 |
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2004-09-14 21:28:03 |
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