What was this a sample of? ALL doctors, or a select group? - SM
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Thursday, 20 September, 2001, 12:31 GMT
13:31 UK Doctors endorse MMR vaccine http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/newsid_1554000/1554485.stm
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MMR vaccine remains controversial More than 800
doctors have given their seal of approval to the controversial measles, mumps
and rubella vaccine in a survey. The poll, carried
out by medical research group Medix, revealed that 98% of those surveyed
would be happy for their own child to be vaccinated with the combined MMR
vaccine.
However, most of
those questioned (97%) also believed that doctors who go against official
guidelines by giving children the vaccine in single doses should not face
disciplinary action. The results of the
poll were published as the General Medical Council announced that
Lincolnshire GP Dr Peter Mansfield - who champions single vaccines for
measles - would not face an immediate hearing which could suspend him from
practice. A spokeswoman for
the Department of Health said replacing the MMR jab with single dose vaccines
would put children at risk. 'Unnecessary
risk' She said: "While
we understand that GPs may face pressures for single vaccines, these would
put children at unnecessary risk and would have no scientific support
whatsoever." The spokeswoman
added that children would remain exposed to the dangerous diseases in the gaps
between vaccines and research had shown that when the vaccines were split
many parents failed to complete the full course. Before the MMR
vaccine was introduced in 1988 there were 76,000 cases of measles and 16
deaths per year. Since 1992 there
have been no deaths from measles and only 100 cases last year. Uptake of the jab
has fallen since concerns were first raised in 1998 that it was linked to a
rise in autism and bowel disorders. This link has been dismissed by the
Department of Health, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and many leading
scientists. Immunisation rates
have fallen to below recommended WHO levels, promoting fears that the
immunity of the whole population could be threatened. Most doctors
questioned in the survey did suggest that more research into MMR was needed. |
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