AUTISM (Scientific Citations, Congressional Hearings, and Articles
Linking Vaccines and Autism)
This site documents correlations between vaccines and autism.
Autism and the MMR (or Measles) Vaccine:
- Oleske, J. "Elevated rubeola [measles] titers in autistic children." Abstract presented by D. Zecca and Dr. Graffino at an NIH meeting (September 23, 1997). As quoted by Richard Gallup in "Autism and autoimmunity." www.chiroweb.com/archives/18/14/10.html April 15, 2002.
- Fudenberg, H.H. "Dialysable lymphocyte extract (DlyE) in infantile onset autism: a pilot study." Biotherapy 1996; 9:143-147.
- Gupta, S. "Immunology and immunologic treatment of autism." Proceedings of the National Autism Association, Chicago 1996: 455-460.
- Wakefield, A.J., et al. "Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children." Lancet 1998; 351:637-641.
- Yazbak, F.E. "Autism: Is there a vaccine connection? Part I. Vaccination after delivery." 1999.
Part I
- Yazbak, F.E. "Autism: Is there a vaccine connection? Part II. Vaccination around pregnancy." 1999.
Part II
- Yazbak, F.E. "Autism: Is there a vaccine connection? Part III. Vaccination around pregnancy, the sequel." 2000. Part III
- "Autism: Present Challenges, Future Needs -- Why the Increased Rates?" Government Reform Committee Hearing, Washington, DC. (April 6, 2000.)
- Bernard, S., et al. "Autism: a novel form of mercury poisoning," (July 2000). Submitted to the Government Reform Committee Hearing, Washington, DC. (July 18, 2000.) www.house.gov/reform/healthcare/mercury_paper.htm
- "Autism: Why the Increased Rates? A One-Year Update." Government Reform Committee Hearing, Washington, DC. (April 25-26, 2001.)
- "The Autism Epidemic: Is the NIH and CDC Response Adequate?" Government Reform Committee Hearing, Washington, DC. (April 18, 2002.)
- "The Status of Research into Vaccine Safety and Autism." Government Reform Committee Hearing, Washington, DC. (June 19, 2002.)
- Kawashima, K., et al. "Detection and sequencing of measles virus from peripheral mononuclear cells from patients with inflammatory bowel disease and autism." Digestive Diseases and Sciences (April 2000); 45:723-729.
- Reuters Medical News. "Measles persistence confirmed in some patients with IBD, autistic enterocolitis." (June 20, 2000). www.id.medscape.com/reuters/prof/2000/ 06/06.20/20000620scie001.html
- Wakefield, A.J. et al. "Enterocolitis in children with developmental disorders." American Journal of Gastroenterology 2000; 95(9):2154-2156.
- Wakefield, A., et al. "Measles, mumps and rubella vaccine: through a glass, darkly." Adverse Drug Reaction and Toxicologica Reviews 2000; 19(4):265-283.
- Kiln MR, "Autism,
inflammatory bowel disease, and MMR vaccine." Lancet 1998
May 2;351(9112):1358.
Selway, "MMR vaccination
and autism 1998. Medical practitioners need to give more than
reassurance." BMJ 1998 Jun 13;316(7147):1824.
Nicoll A, Elliman D, Ross
E, "MMR vaccination and autism 1998," MJ
1998 Mar 7;316(7133):715-716.
Lindley K J, Milla PJ,
"Autism, inflammatory bowel disease, and MMR vaccine."Lancet
1998 Mar 21;351(9106):907-908.
Bedford H, et al, "Autism,
inflammatory bowel disease, and MMR vaccine." Lancet 1998
Mar 21;351(9106):907.
Vijendra K. Singh, Sheren X. Lin, and
Victor C. Yang, "Serological Association of Measles Virus and Human
Herpesvirus-6 with Brain Autoantibodies in Autism," Clinical
Immunology and Immunopathology, Oct 1998, Vol. 89, No. 1, p 105-108.
Studies "Disproving" a Link Between MMR and Autism (These Two "Studies" Were Later Exposed and Rejected as Being Scientifically Illegitimate.):
Peltola, et al. "No evidence for measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine-associated inflammatory bowel disease or autism in a 14-year prospective study." Lancet 1998; 351:1327-1328.
Taylor, et al. "Autism and measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine: no epidemiological evidence for a causal association." Lancet 1999; 353:2026-2029.
Autism and the Smallpox Vaccine:
Eggers, C, "Autistic Syndrome
(Kanner) and Vaccinations against Smallpox", Klin Paediatr,
Mar 1976, 188(2):172-180.
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