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March 6, 2008 11:39 AM

Autism: Why The Debate Rages

EDITOR'S NOTE: this entry by CBS News investigative correspondent Sharyl Attkisson was first posted last June, but as the debate over autism and vaccinations rages on, it seems worthy of repeating. You can read the original post here, or simply scroll down below to see it in full.

Just yesterday, U.S. health officials conceded that childhood vaccines interacted with and worsened a rare disorder that ultimately led to autism-like symptoms in a Georgia girl. Her family is set to be paid from a federal fund.




With the first autism case now being heard in federal vaccine court in Washington D.C., it makes sense to ask: Why is anyone even still debating the possibility of a link between vaccines and autism? After all, for years, many government health officials, advisors and vaccine manufacturers have said there's no association.

Here are a number of reasons why the question remains open:

1. While government scientists, advisors and pharmaceutical companies have been responsible for infinite lifesaving and life improving medical advances, they are not infallible.

• It's the same group that originally thought it was safe to use x-ray machines in shoe stores, gave pregnant women Thalidomide for morning sickness and once allowed mercury in medicines. They assured us Vioxx and Duract were safe painkillers, prescribed Rezulin for diabetics and then denied any of them were responsible for patient deaths. If we never questioned that group, we might not have discovered that Fen-phen and the dietary supplement Ephedra are not safe weight loss products, that antidepressants in kids can lead to suicidality and Viagra can cause blindness. The list goes on.

• When it comes to vaccines, the same group failed to predict that the 1990's rotavirus (diarrhea) vaccine would have to be pulled from the market after infant deaths. They encouraged use of the oral polio vaccine (eventually discontinued after it gave too many children polio). And they allowed the use of a mercury neurotoxin preservative in childhood vaccines, only to admit later that they hadn't thought to calculate the cumulative amount kids were getting as more and more vaccines were added to the childhood immunization schedule.

• Recent history demonstrates that too often, government health officials, mainstream doctors and pharmaceutical companies aren't on the leading edge of alerting us to health risks; they're bringing up the rear. Patients feel left to fend for themselves, seeking independent research and opinions on their own. They and their dogged, relentless determination have often been the catalyst that eventually brings medical dangers to the forefront.

2. Government scientists, advisors and vaccine manufacturers often take an all-or-nothing approach to vaccinations.

• Government officials and infectious disease experts I've spoken with are fearful that if vaccine side effects are better publicized, or if a link between vaccines and autism and ADD were made, the public would overreact and lose faith in the entire vaccination program. The result, they're afraid, would be parents refusing to give their children any vaccines, leading to new, deadly epidemics of preventable diseases. That indeed would be a disaster. However, their fears have resulted in something I call an all-or-nothing approach: they tend to promote nearly all vaccines for nearly all children as equally necessary and equally safe. Yet at the same time, if asked, they agree not all vaccines are equally safe, equally beneficial, equally necessary and equally tolerated by each individual child.

• Through the Internet and other resources, parents are now able to find research on vaccines and read it for themselves. They compare the government's all-or-nothing approach to the research and become skeptical that the government is presenting the whole picture on vaccine safety generally.

3. Government officials and mainstream scientists who dispel any vaccine/autism/ADD link have ties to vaccine makers.

• There's so much overlap among pharmaceutical companies, government scientists and advisors that the information they provide at least has the appearance of a conflict of interest. Government scientists and advisors often do not mention their connections to the vaccine industry when they provide opinions on the vaccine/autism/ADD issue.

• One of the best examples of this is the landmark autism/vaccine study published in Pediatrics. Early in his study, the lead author, CDC's Dr. Thomas Verstraeten, found statistically significant associations between the amount of mercury (thimerosal) exposure kids got from their childhood vaccines, and a wide range of brain disorders. However, the published version of the study (the one the authors say is accurate) found no evidence of a link to autism. Not disclosed was that Dr. Verstraeten had left CDC midstream during the study and had gone to work for Glaxo, a vaccine manufacturer. That failure to disclose was criticized in a later publication of Pediatrics, but it got little mainstream attention. Also getting little attention was a letter from well-respected scientists, also in Pediatrics, who echoed what parents of autistic children had been saying for months: they questioned the use and exclusion of certain data from Dr. Verstraeten's study that eventually reduced the statistical ties between vaccines and neurodisorders.

• University and government researchers and advisors often do research for vaccine companies, help develop vaccines (even profit from them), and/or are paid to consult for them. Often, these researchers do not disclose their industry ties when they publicly dispel the notion of a link between autism or ADD and vaccines.

• Lastly, the CDC is inextricably tied to vaccine makers through contracts and other business and financial relationships that open the door for the possibility of conflicts.

4. Non-profits which dispel any vaccine/autism/ADD link have ties to vaccine makers.

• Non-profits that promote vaccinations have ties to vaccine makers that they often do not disclose when giving their opinions on vaccine safety. One example is "Every Child By Two." This group contacted CBS News several years ago in an unsuccessful attempt to prevent one of our stories about the vaccine safety from airing. In forms filed for the IRS, the non-profit lists an official from vaccine maker Wyeth Pharmaceuticals as its Treasurer. It lists vaccine maker Chiron as a paid client.

• Another example of a non-profit tied to the industry is "The Vaccine Fund." Its President from 2000-2005 was Jacques-Francois Martin, formerly CEO of vaccine maker Sanofi-Pasteur, CEO of vaccine maker Chiron, and President of the International Federation of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers' Association. While at The Vaccine Fund, his salary was paid by a company that says it "has developed particular strength in the vaccine industry and vaccine development."

5. The dual role of the CDC undermines the appearance of fairness.

• There is a perceived, if not real, conflict of interest with the government's Centers for Disease Control (CDC) heavily promoting vaccines, but also responsible for monitoring adverse events. At least two respected medical journals, the "American Journal of Public Health" and "Pediatrics" have published letters or articles recommending "greater independence in vaccine safety assessments" apart from "the highly successful program to promote immunizations." In short, the CDC's bread and butter is achieving high vaccination rates. But that role is in conflict with the agency's responsibility to fully research and disclose adverse events that could, in theory, bring down vaccination rates.

6. There is no definitive research proving a link between vaccines and autism or ADD, but there is also no definitive research ruling it out.

• Something rarely reported is that while there's no definitive study linking vaccines to autism or ADD, there is also no study definitively disproving a link. And there's a substantial body of peer-reviewed, published science from places like Columbia, Yale and Northeastern suggesting a link, or pointing to the need for further study.

• Many credible voices deny a link. But many other credible voices support the idea of a link. One example of the latter is George Wayne Lucier, formerly a senior official at the National Institutes of Health in Environmental Toxicology, an NIH advisor, member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Toxicity Testing and a scientific advisor for EPA who concludes "...it is highly probably that use of thimerosal as a preservative has caused developmental disorders, including autism, in some children." A lengthy Congressional investigation also concluded that the autism epidemic is likely linked to vaccinations.

7. Those who say autism and ADD are not linked to vaccines do not know what is causing the epidemics.

• The most frightening part of the autism/ADD epidemics is that if, indeed, they're unrelated to vaccinations, that our best, brightest public health experts still have no idea what is causing it. Excluding ADD, one out of every 150 American children are now being diagnosed with autism.

Vaccinations have provided lifesaving miracles in public health. However, it's undisputed that they are also responsible for many serious adverse events including brain disorders and, rarely, deaths. Trying to maximize the potential benefits of vaccines and minimize the harm shouldn't be seen as a threat to the nation's inoculation program, it's merely a logical step forward.

One scientist who testified for the plaintiff this week in The Vaccine Court said there's a way to test children for a hidden hole in their immune make-up that makes them susceptible to bad immune reactions from vaccinations. He said that, ideally, every child should undergo such a test before their first vaccinations. But he also said the test is very expensive and so "not worth it." Many parents might disagree. If they knew such a test was available, they'd find a way to pay for it. But such information has to be disseminated to the public before a first step can even be considered.

Mainstream medicine initially said that autism was caused by mothers who weren't affectionate enough with their children. If that doesn't teach us that we should always seek further knowledge and not necessarily accept what's spoon-fed to us by certain experts…then nothing will.
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by carolh26 March 6, 2008 2:57 PM PST
Thank you for the first objectively reported article I have seen on the vaccine-autism story yet. I would add that last February, autism genes were found which code for glutamate synapse formation in the nervous system. It should be noted that free glutamic acid is added to all vaccines currently. Glutamic acid also interferes with the formation of glutathione which is how the body naturally chelates and removes mercury. Removing mercury from the vaccines is helpful, but you won''t see real improvement until we remove free glutamic acid from vaccines. After all, most of the latest drugs to treat neurodegenerative disorders are ALL glutamate BLOCKERS.
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by mbreger March 6, 2008 10:16 PM PST
WOW, this is the first article that has really spelled out both sides of the issue so well. I have a 9 month old beautiful baby boy and have backed way off of the vaccines for so many of the reasons listed above. We just don''t know enough and the DR''s are so busy covering their you know what''s that they would sell you London Bridge if they could. I do not have an issue with vaccines, I do have issues with how many are given at once and how much they are given in such a short span of time. The studies must be done, these babies are worth it and we owe to all the children to stop this madness.
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by mbreger March 6, 2008 10:17 PM PST
WOW, this is the first article that has really spelled out both sides of the issue so well. I have a 9 month old beautiful baby boy and have backed way off of the vaccines for so many of the reasons listed above. We just don''t know enough and the DR''s are so busy covering their you know what''s that they would sell you London Bridge if they could. I do not have an issue with vaccines, I do have issues with how many are given at once and how much they are given in such a short span of time. The studies must be done, these babies are worth it and we owe to all the children to stop this madness.
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by karenburns3 March 6, 2008 11:09 PM PST
This was such a great article!!! I wonder why CBS has chosen to hide it. I only found it because I saw tonights show, and after searching I finally put it in the search bar. I think of all the young parents who could benefit from this information and not knowing its here. Thankyou Katie and Sharyl.
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by karenburns3 March 6, 2008 11:13 PM PST
And that is why you have 3 comments on a topic that usually brings alot of feedback.....
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by brittanicus-2009 March 7, 2008 12:59 AM PST

FACTS: The federal goverment had a secret hearing on this test case. Go to mercola.com and read that the public received a different version of the case. The government lied to us again and did not disclose the secret case. There are thousands of us, who have children with AUTISM. Contact Victoria Gibson at (800)226-9880 for client inquiries. This telephine number will connect you, with entities who will force a CLASS ACTION lawsuit, if public opinion demands it. When corporate multi billion dollar companies like Eli-Lilly are involved, they always have people in Washington who quench any chance of financial relief.? AMERICANS should demand a right to their day in court, so that their chance has a life after the parent is gone!
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by kibitzer3 March 7, 2008 11:36 AM PST
I just wanted to appreciate Katie & Sharyl for this excellent article. I have rarely if ever seen such a good, comprehensive report on this matter. Parents must be so happy to see so many of their concerns given voice in the same space as this one. And also, how good to hear from carolh in the Comment section about the crucial matter of the glutathione/glutamate link to asd. Unfortunately, as she says, glutamate is present in vaccines - which has been just asking for neurological trouble. The ingredients of vaccines - incl. aluminum, formaldehyde, ethylene glycol, contaminants like myelin basic protein, etc. - have made such as asd a disaster waiting to unfold. Safer vaccines have been long overdue; but the authorities decided long ago that whatever the collateral damage was to their vaunted medical modality, it was worth the benefits. The avalanche of asd cases alone says: hardly.
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by kibitzer3 March 7, 2008 11:44 AM PST
It''s time & past for a cleanout of the CDC, NIH, etc. etc. They have not been doing their job, of responsible oversight to such an invasive medical procedure as vaccinations. This has not been science. This has been & is politics. It''s a scandal of major proportions. A big thank you to CBS News - you''re to be congratulated for resisting the obvious pressure of your corporate overseers to toe the corporate line. I''m impressed.
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by lcoules March 8, 2008 5:09 PM PST
Which vaccines are really necessary? It seems to me that the list just gets longer and longer as the years go by. I have a hard time believing that ALL of these vaccines are necessary. Could it be that the drug companies are simply searching for new products to sell at the expense of our children? I want to protect my child against the life threatening diseases but I dont feel I can trust the Dr. to recommend only those that are necessary. Has anyone tried to refuse all of the extra''s?
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by amberkitty64 March 9, 2008 10:28 AM PDT
My comment comes from a speaker from the last autism symposium I attended. Don''t forget that the diseases that these vaccines prevent were deadly epidemics.
The point in history that the autism epidemic started was not when the vaccines were first given. It was in the 1990''s when the vaccine schedule was changed for the convenience of the parents. In the 1960''s and 70''s the vaccines were spaced apart, with a month between the vaccines. By the 1990''s the majority of families had two working parents and getting off of work was an issue.
Also, at that time the hepatitis vaccine had not been added to the schedule and there has not been a single case of documented hepatitis in a child under the age of 5.
In essence, get the shots, but take the inconvenience of the more frequent visits; and to talk with your doctor about waiting on the hepatitis vaccines as long as possible.
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