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autism in Denmark did increase after 1987 when MMR vaccination was introduced
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 Report (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 Report 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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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" wrote in message ... 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 Report (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 Report 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" wrote in message ... 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 Report (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. Recognized authorities? Is that why the BMJ said it was embarrassed that it publishied a poor-quality article by Wakefield. Didn't Wakefield have to flee England for Florida because he lost his academic postition in Florida? 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 Report 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 Actually, the report doesn't deserve much attention. It is a report of three cases. Big deal. How about a whole consecutive series of cases? All this new evidence should justify a serious review by the CDC and the IOM plus further independent investigation into the MMR-autism link. There have already been several serious reviews as well as epidemiological studies. They all concluded that MMR and other vaccines DO NOT cause autism. jeff F. E. Yazbak, MD |
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