By Mark Benjamin
From the Washington Politics & Policy Desk
Published 5/5/2003 2:34 PM
CHICAGO, May 5 (UPI) --
An epidemic of autism and other brain problems in American children is linked to
vaccines, say doctors, activists and one member of Congress who met in Chicago
over the weekend to discuss the disease.
At a three-day meeting
at Loyola University, researchers said growing evidence indicates that vaccines
are linked to increasing rates of brain problems and that government health
agencies have done little to recognize it. Autism One, a non-profit group
dedicated to learning more about autism, sponsored the meeting.
"There are some
bureaucrats in these agencies who have really dropped the ball and are doing
things that are malicious and may be criminal," said Dr. Boyd Haley, chairman of
the Department of Chemistry at the University of Chicago.
Boyd believes a
mercury-based preservative added to vaccines during the 1990s may be a cause of
autism. He said the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention have failed to address the issue.
Autism rates have
increased 10 times since the late 1980s. The CDC says that one in 300 American
children may suffer from autism.
The leading theories
about autism discussed in Chicago:
-- A mercury-based
preservative called thimerosal used during the 1990s plays a role. Mercury has
known toxic effects and during that decade, the CDC drastically increased the
recommended number of vaccines. Some children may have been exposed to 125 times
the federal limit for mercury exposure.
-- An intestinal
disorder may eventually impact the brain. That disorder might start with
vaccinations for measles, mumps and rubella, the first multi-dose vaccine for
children to contain three live viruses. Some researchers said mercury poisoning
might make the body unable to fight off the infection.
Debate over a possible
connection between brain problems and vaccines is hotly contested. Critics of
the government blame a revolving door between pharmaceutical companies and
government regulators for complicating the debate. Researchers who say there is
a link claim they have been blackballed.
"I hope somebody will
ask the question, 'Is there collusion between the pharmaceutical companies and
our health agencies?'" asked Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind., chairman of the House
Human Rights and Wellness Subcommittee. "The appearance in many cases is that
there is."
Vaccine manufacturers
say the science does not favor a link between thimerosal in vaccines and autism.
The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America did not return calls
seeking comment. But Len Lavenda, a spokesman for vaccine manufacturer Aventis
Pasteur, told United Press International this spring that scientists have not
proven a link between the additive and brain problems.
"We think we are
experiencing opposition to thimerosal for emotional reasons," Lavenda said.
"This is not based on research and not based on testing."
Burton has been
investigating vaccines for more than four years. In Chicago he released a report
on thimerosal criticizing government health agencies and vaccine manufacturers
for their roles.
Doctors and activists
in Chicago also discussed a new study that claims to show an association between
thimerosal and brain problems. The study claims to show "strong epidemiological
evidence for a link between increasing mercury from thimerosal-containing
childhood vaccines and neurodevelopmental disorders and heart disease."
The study compares
reports of speech disorders, autism and heart arrest for one vaccine that
contained thimersosal to one that did not, over a 10-year period. It also uses
information from manufacturers to determine how much mercury was in shots during
different points during that decade.
The study found reports
of brain problems for vaccines that contained the additive and that the relative
risk went up as more mercury was in vaccines in general.
Two Silver Spring, Md.,
researchers performed the study, Dr. Mark Geier and his son David Geier.
The study shows that
"the relative risk of each of those disorders correlated with increasing doses
of mercury contained in childhood vaccines."
The CDC sets the
national immunization schedule for children. The CDC says about thimerosal:
"There are no data or evidence of any harm caused by the level of exposure that
some children may have encountered in following the existing immunization
schedule."
The Institute of
Medicine -- the government's adviser on medical issues -- said in October 2001
that the link between the preservative and autism is "biologically plausible"
but that "current scientific evidence neither proves nor disproves a link." This
March, the institute found "no association" between the measles, mumps and
rubella vaccine and autism.
In 1999, the American
Academy of Pediatrics, followed by the CDC, called for the removal of thimerosal
from vaccines but said there was no evidence showing it had harmed children. The
CDC continues to recommend the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine.
Autism, referred to by
parents as a disease, usually showing up before age 2. Sometimes children who
had previously appeared to interact normally will suddenly regress, become
withdrawn and stop responding to their parents and the outside world. They may
perform repetitive motions, like spinning or flapping their arms, scream
uncontrollably and resist physical touch.
Parents of children
with autism at the Chicago conference said the disease has a way of isolating
parents because of the time-consuming task of raising a child with autism.
"I did not leave my
son's side for four years," said Edmund Arranga, with Autism International
Association. "It keeps people from connecting."
Arranga said he
estimates that 40 percent of parents of children with autism believe vaccines
cause the disease.
Many parents described
previously normal children who appear to digress suddenly with signs of autism
within days of receiving vaccinations. Those vaccinations often include measles,
mumps and rubella vaccines and large doses of thimerosal.
Liz Birt, an attorney
with Burton's Subcommittee on Human Rights and Wellness, said that during the
1990s, the U.S. childhood vaccination schedule exposed some children to 125
times the federal limit on mercury exposure set by the Environmental Protection
Agency. Birt said the CDC and the FDA have been slow to admit the damage the
vaccines may have caused because key officials want to keep their jobs and
vaccine manufacturers do not want the liability.
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