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Published Date: 08 February 2008
Another weak scientific research paper is paraded as definitive proof that no link exists between the controversial MMR vaccine, bowel disease and autism (your report, 5 February).
Accompanied by a barrage of well-orchestrated government propaganda this "new" research attempts to draw a line under what must be the longest-running public health scandal ever.

This latest paper is nothing but another layer of deceit in a litany
of dissimulation. The wrong children have been tested, the wrong tests carried out, the wrong hypothesis explored and the wrong conclusion reached.

In contrast, parents should note that in 2006 an American medical scientific team (led by Stephen Walker MD, Wake Forest University School of Medicine) clinically examined 275 regressive autistic children with bowel disease (the target group). Of the 82 children tested, 70 proved positive for measles virus in the gut and/or gastro-intestinal tract. All were vaccine strain and none wild virus measles. I quote: "This research proves that in the gastro-intestinal tract of a number of children who have been diagnosed with regressive autism there is evidence of measles virus."

The reaction of public-health supremos in the UK to this confirmation of earlier-published scientific evidence, parental testimony and anecdotal reports from health workers regarding adverse reactions to MMR was the same old, same old: silence, denial, cover-up.

It is time for someone with integrity and compassion in politics or public health to take action to bring this shameful episode to an end.

BILL WELSH
President, Autism Treatment Trust
Stafford Street
Edinburgh






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  • Last Updated: 07 February 2008 8:53 PM
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Neil,

Glasgow 08/02/2008 10:50:01
"It is time for someone with integrity and compassion in politics or public health to take action"

ie only somebody whose "compassion" & political pandering outweighs their need for evidence need apply.
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EWB,

UK 08/02/2008 16:00:15
Like flouride in the water (an attempt to provide alternative dental care instead of proper NHS-funded dentists), three vaccines for the price of one is another Government cost-saving measure.

Private Eye postulated that in the case of BSE a few years back, the Government ordered the mass slaughter of every calf, cow and bull standing just to prevent just one person being infected. In the case of MMR, they adopt the opposite strategy and are prepared to take the risk that one or two autistic children might die in order to vaccinate every child cheaply.

How long before the Government threatens parents with the removal of their children if they don't have them MMR-vaccinated?



3

Gdgy,

dndy 08/02/2008 20:46:35
Not exactly an even handed viewpoint. Mr Welsh seems to be convinced of the link without looking at the facts or the evidence.

Well even the person he refers to has admitted that his research does not prove a link between measles vaccine and MMR

I quote - "WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – An American scientist whose research replicates a connection published in England in 2002 between the measles virus and bowel disease in autistic children strongly warns against making the “leap” to suggesting that the measles vaccine might actually cause autism.

“That is not what our research is showing,” said Stephen J. Walker, Ph.D., an assistant professor of physiology and pharmacology at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. "
No need to give the url -google his name, universiy and aytism and this is the first hit not from an autism society....
4

micllng,

Kent 12/05/2008 11:51:49
Health care has become medical care which is founded on a false paradigm. Unfortunately in any period in history it is the current mind set that wields the power. Medicine has become political, vested interests are key players, from establishment leaders, pharmaceutical companies, to a fearful public that has been terrorized into accepting whatever the experts say is the truth. Fortunately there are always the free thinkers, in the end they change the mind sets.

 

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