The studies you are referring to, could you tell me if they were
independent or were they funded by the same company that makes a profit
from the vaccine? Show me a study with vaccinated verses unvaccinated that
wasn't paid for by a vaccine manufacturer. Could you link the studies that
you put so much faith into so thatg I can investigate your claims for my
own? None of the studies you refer to are linked to your video. Sorry Doc,
can't take your word for it anymore.
@briankofke 1) Immunization Safety Review: Vaccines and Autism. This is the
Institute of Medicine's report based on its independent study of the
world's literature in 2004 including many of the studies I summarized on
the video. The whole report is available on line for free. This study was
sponsored by the federal government. There was no industry funding.
@mayoclinic Thank you for the info; I will be looking ito all of this. I
tried to e-mail you with the address you provided but it is sent back to me
with a notification error. Is there another e-mail address I could use? I
still have a lot of questions; I am a nursing student and I have deep
concerns regarding this issue. Thank you.
2) DeStefano F, Bhasin TK, Thompson WW, Yeargin-Allsopp M, Boyle C. 2004.
Age at first measles-mumps-rubella vaccination in children with autism and
school-matched control subjects: a population-based study in metropolitan
Atlanta. Pediatrics 113(2):259-66. This study was funded by the federal
government with no industry funding.
3) Taylor B, Miller E, Farrington CP, Petropoulos M-C, Favot-Mayaud I, Li
J, Waight PA. Autism and measles, mumps and rubella vaccine: no
epidemiological evidence for a causal association. Lancet 1999;353:2026–9.
This study was not funded by industry.
Brian, Dr. Jacobson's , agrees with the you. I would rather read my
evidence than hear someone tell me about it. The following will be a series
of articles Dr. Jacobson suggests for reading.
4) Farrington CP, Miller E, Taylor B. 2001. MMR and autism: further
evidence against a causal association. Vaccine 19(27):3632-5. This study
was not funded by industry
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