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March 4, 2003 Lyn Redwood, SAFE MINDS 404 932-1786
Link between Mercury-based Vaccines and
Autism Generates Concern, Spawns Pediatrics
Science Article.
ARTICLE ACKNOWELDGES MERCURY IS MORE TOXIC IN IMMATURE BRAIN BUT FALSELY
DOWNPLAYS ASSOCIATION WITH AUTISM, CLAIM PARENT ADVOCACY GROUPS.
Bethesda, MD - The just-released March 2003
issue of the science journal, Pediatrics, features commentary
from Drs. Karen Nelson and Margaret Bauman on the possible role of thimerosal as
a cause of autism. Thimerosal is a mercury-based preservative used in many
vaccines. While Bauman and Nelson consider the autism-thimerosal link
"improbable", many scientists and parent advocacy groups think otherwise and
blame its use for the devastating rise in autism which now affects up to 1 in
150 children.
Thousands of parents have reported biological
and neurodevelopmental changes in their children directly following
administration of mercury-containing vaccines. Symptoms, including sudden onset
of shyness, GI distress, loss of motor skill function, allergies, the inability
to speak, tremors and autonomic disturbances, mimic those associated with
mercury poisoning. In 1999, the FDA issued a statement indicating some children
may have been exposed to unsafe levels of mercury via thimerosal-containing
vaccines. Public attention to the thimerosal issue increased after several
congressional hearings and after lawmakers snuck a provision into the Homeland
Security Bill that would protect drug companies from thimerosal-based lawsuits.
"The Nelson-Bauman commentary has a number of
inaccuracies that call into question the legitimacy of the paper's conclusions,"
said Sallie Bernard, Executive Director of the advocacy group Safe Minds and the
lead author of two autism-mercury papers cited by the Pediatrics
article. "For example, they claim that survivors of acrodynia, a form of mercury
poisoning, did not have behavioral disorders suggestive of autism but case
descriptions clearly show that they did, such as loss of speech, odd behaviors,
and social withdrawal. Likewise, the authors remark that mercury studies from
the Faroe Islands found no cases of autism, but these studies by design excluded
any children with neurological disease."
Lyn Redwood, RN, President of Safe Minds and a
co-author of the two autism-mercury papers, pointed out that the Pediatrics
authors base their argument of thimerosal safety on a purportedly "weak
association" between neurodevelopmental disorders and exposure to thimerosal
containing vaccines found by the Centers for Disease Control in an unpublished
study. "The supposedly weak association is a mischaracterization. Safe Minds
obtained an earlier version of the CDC study that in fact found a 2 1/2 times
increase in the risk of developing autism after exposure to increased thimerosal
in vaccines. In a court of law, a relative risk of 2.0 or greater is sufficient
to substantiate that a given exposure caused disease."
Many parents are angry that the Nelson-Bauman
article compares symptoms of mercury poisoning to those found in classic but
often inadequate descriptions of autistic children. Lori McIlwain, co-founder of
parent advocacy group MOMA, says that once the word autism comes up, the
medical community puts their blinders on. After receiving a mercury-containing
vaccine, my child had tremors and unusual sweating patterns, which doctors dont
associate with autism, yet they diagnosed him with autism based on the more
well-known symptoms. He was also exposed to thimerosal during pregnancy via my
RhoGAM injection, and he has almost every symptom listed on the FDAs web site
for prenatal mercury exposure.
A thorough review of the Pediatrics
article is currently underway by Safe Minds. One area of investigation is the
failure of the authors to acknowledge the high mercury levels found in children
with autism. During the Institute of Medicine review of thimerosal in 2001, Dr.
Jeffrey Bradstreet presented a study of 191 children with autism with documented
mercury levels 500% greater than those of children without autism.
For more information about the thimerosal-autism
connection, visit www.safeminds.org. For information on thimerosal and neurodevelopmental delays in
general, visit the Institute of Medicine web site,
http://www.iom.edu/IOM/IOMhome.nsf/Pages/ISR+thimerosal.
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-- Albert Einstein, letter to a friend, 1901
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