Findings released Friday
showed that infant monkeys given vaccines officially recommended by the CDC
and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) exhibited autism-like
symptoms. Lead investigator Laura Hewitson of the University of Pittsburgh
and colleagues presented study results at the International Meeting for
Autism Research (IMFAR) in London. Safety studies of medicines are
typically conducted in monkeys prior to use in humans, yet such basic
research on the current childhood vaccination regimen has never before been
done.
The abstracts presented at IMFAR, the world's top autism science
conference, describe biological changes and altered behavior in vaccinated
macaques that are similar to those observed in children with autism.
Unvaccinated animals showed no such adverse outcomes. The vaccines given
were those recommended for U.S. infants in the 1990s, including several
with the mercury preservative thimerosal and the Measles-Mumps-Rubella
vaccine. Rates of autism spectrum disorder among children born in the 1990s
surged dramatically, from about 1 in 5,000 to 1 in 150 children.
"This research underscores the critical need for more investigation
into immunizations, mercury, and the alterations seen in autistic
children," stated Lyn Redwood, director of SafeMinds. "SafeMinds calls for
large scale, unbiased studies that look at medical conditions associated
with autism and the effects of vaccines given as a regimen."
The group's request for research echoes that of Dr. Bernadine Healy,
Former NIH Director, in a CBS interview earlier this week. She asserted
that public health officials have been too quick to dismiss an
autism-vaccine connection when the research has been insufficient. The
government recently conceded a federal vaccine court case which agreed that
a child regressed into autism as a result of 9 vaccines given on one day.
"The full implications of this primate study await publication of the
research in a scientific journal," noted Theresa Wrangham, president of
SafeMinds. "But we can say that it demonstrates how the CDC evaded their
responsibility to investigate vaccine safety questions. Vaccine safety
oversight should be removed from the CDC and given to an independent
agency."
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