Scientists Accused of Cooking Books to Connect Vaccine with Autism
Just last month, I reported about a cancer study that was found to have manipulated data. Now, according to the Sunday Times, a scientist cooked his data to create a seeming connection between autism and a vaccine. From the story:
THE doctor who sparked the scare over the safety of the MMR vaccine [measles, mumps, rubella] for children changed and misreported results in his research, creating the appearance of a possible link with autism, a Sunday Times investigation has found. Confidential medical documents and interviews with witnesses have established that Andrew Wakefield manipulated patients' data, which triggered fears that the MMR triple vaccine to protect against measles, mumps and rubella was linked to the condition.The scientist denies the charges, but if they are true, good grief. The study scared enough parents away from the vaccine, that it led, according to the Times, to a "return of the measles."
The research was published in February 1998 in an article in The Lancet medical journal. It claimed that the families of eight out of 12 children attending a routine clinic at the hospital had blamed MMR for their autism, and said that problems came on within days of the jab. The team also claimed to have discovered a new inflammatory bowel disease underlying the children's conditions.
However, our investigation, confirmed by evidence presented to the General Medical Council (GMC), reveals that: In most of the 12 cases, the children's ailments as described in The Lancet were different from their hospital and GP records. Although the research paper claimed that problems came on within days of the jab, in only one case did medical records suggest this was true, and in many of the cases medical concerns had been raised before the children were vaccinated. Hospital pathologists, looking for inflammatory bowel disease [sometimes associated with autism], reported in the majority of cases that the gut was normal. This was then reviewed and the Lancet paper showed them as abnormal.
What are we to make of these kind of stories? Perhaps the problems have always been there but get more airing now. Or has a problem developed because science has become, in a sense, show business--with big bucks made and potential major celebrity status gained for big discoveries or findings of intense danger? Then, there is the issue, oft mentioned here, of some sectors of science becoming intensely ideological, leading some to use the "study" is merely a tool for advocacy. Still, we must keep our perspective: There is no question, that most scientists are honest, ethical, and care a great deal about accuracy, and that such apparent skewing is the exception, rather than the rule.
But something sure seems wrong. There are too many of these kinds of things happening lately. And some are really big: Think of the charlatan Hwang Wu suk, and how far he got with his fraudulent claim, published in Science, that he had created the first ESC cell line from cloned embryos. Perhaps the peer review process is in trouble--some have worried about that before. Perhaps it is global warming, I don't know. But this kind of thing has the potential to badly undermine the public's faith in scientific findings.
Labels: Questionable Science. Peer Review. Manipulated Data.


8 Comments:
SHS: I know that I may never be able to convince you about animal research, but what did you EXPECT from those who do it, and as the end result of its having become entrenched? I mean, I know what you expected, but that's not what it yields. This kind of thing is what it eventually yields. I'm sorry that you don't understand why.
This has nothing to do with animal research. It does have a lot to do with money.
A few years ago there was a couple with a child with autism and the attending extreme financial distress. One possible source of relief was a government program that compensates relief of victims of vaccination reactions. Linking autism to vaccinations was a legal ploy, not a scientific study.
Discussion at
http://scienceblogs.com/denialism/2007/06/who_are_the_denialists_part_iv.php#more
Actual court information at:
ftp://autism.uscfc.uscourts.gov/autism/index.html
Since then other lawyers have seized on this to attempt to sue the pants off all vaccine manufacturers on "behalf" of the families of autistics. (If any of the lawyers have taken on these cases pro bono, I haven't heard about it.)
So this had nothing to do with either animal OR human research, and all to do with the deep-pockets approach to legal recourse.
(Note: I have a friend with a severely autistic child, and I have tremendous sympathy for her. The situation is tragic. But nobody knows what caused it, and until we do we should not assign blame and penalties.)
Wesley, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Peter Bowditch has, for years, been blogging about "anti-vaccination liars" at Millenium Project website. I shudder to think about the number of parents who have decided not to have their children vaccinated on the strength of this sort of phoney propaganda.
No, it does have to do with animal research. The institutionalization of animal research has enabled and created a callous and unethical system of "science and medicine" run with selfish interests, ambition, and greed as primary considerations, and callous, unethical behavior has been the the inevitable result, with more and more instances becoming evident even to the public, which has ignored the price of the "benefits" this system has promised, offered, and "given" it, year after year, decade after decade, until we've got what we've got now. As for tort lawyers, sure, often they are mercenary, but I'm staunchly on their side, and that of the plaintiffs. They're all we've got, the way things are set up now.
The genie is out of the bottle, now. It will take YEARS to undo what this man started, if indeed it can be undone. Crooks like Kevin Trudeau, some chiropractors, and "distance learning" schools of naturopathy have their claws firmly entrenched in the minds of the anti-vaccine crowd. I have a good friend who is convinced her adopted son has "borderline autism" and a whole host of other ailments and refuses to have him vaccinated again. He was diagnosed by some "Dr." of naturopathy. She thinks consuming one small piece of candy made her son spike a 102 fever, for which she took him to a chiropractor that has her believing that crap. This same chiropractor, who worked on my back while I was pregnant, said I shouldn't vaccinate my kids and bragged that his kids were "pure" because they had never been vaccinated - trying to make me feel inferior or guilty. These people are fruitcakes. I am so sick of hearing the words "Big Pharma" and "evil FDA" that I could just scream.
I have a feeling that the anti-vaccination people are on the right track. Between drugs given to mothers in labor, pharmaceutical products, drugs legal and illegal parents had used in the past, chemicals, petroleum and its products, environmental pollution, synthetic product residue, hormones, antibiotics, preservatives, dyes, and other additives in foods, and perhaps also vaccination, kids today, along with acults, have been exposed to many things that did not exist and affect human bodies until recently, and more and more people's immune systems have been weakened. The number of people, including young children, with life-threatening food and other (such as to synthetic materials) allergies must have mushroomed since prior generations, when treatment for them (which even today cannot always save lives) was not even available, or many fewer people would have survived and been able to keep the human race going up until now. Something is up with all this, and it's not global warming, but our technological inventions have moved more quickly has than our bodies' evolutional ability to develop immunity to materials to which our human prececessors were not exposed, those concerned with the state of the environment have good reason to be, not just for aesthetic reasons, or in terms of preserving natural resources, but because more and more people are paying the price via their immune systems. Those who do not have to live with life-threatening food allergy (and it's not just shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, or even milk any more) and/or chemical sensitivity can find it hard to understand how devastating, disabling, and life-limiting the impact, which can be literally lethal, is, or on how many people, whose numbers keep growing. Many are saying "stop all this stuff" for good reason, not because they think that plants, "sea kittens," non-human animals, oceans, mountains, etc. should have equal status with humans and the right to vote. Until it affects one or someone one knows, it is not as obvious. I'm all for not putting any more stuff in our bodies. We don't even know what the long-term effects of the "wonder drugs" and vaccinations are, haven't even had a chance to study them over three generations yet. Meanwhile, we've got kids (at least according to their parent and teachers) either acting in a manner unprecedented in the human race, or adults who simply don't know how to handle perfectly normal children, and every time you turn around you hear yet another person saying that their kid has ADD, a learning disability, autism, peanut allergy, is on medication, has to be home-schooled, you name it, it's going on, and this is NOT normal, and I don't know how these kids are going to grow up and have lives and run the world one day; their parents already have been affected by what they have, and look at what they are going through. There is still another point about vaccination: The diseases for which many of them were designed have been mostly eradicated, which means that there is less chance of this generation of kids ever catching them in the first place. I don't think that these parents are concerned for no reason, and there do seem to be an awful lot more autistic children than there used to be. Either that or a whole cottage industry of teachers, shrinks, pediatricians, child development specialists, and assorted other professionals are making stuff, including definitions and diagnoses (and some of that may well be going on too) up. If I had a kid, I'd hate to take it to a chicken-pox pajama party, but come to think of it, there was no vaccine for chicken-pox for my generation of kids, we got chicken pox, got to stay home from school until it ran its course with our mothers tending to us, and we survived it, didn't we. There is so much stuff being put into the bodies of children and adults these days that we've ended up trading one set of problems for another, and again, we haven't had time to know the long-term consequences of what we do in order to get results "right now." The human race DID survive without them up to now.
I remember, in about 1990, a lady from Germany who was visiting the U.S. telling me, "We don't have all these people with all these allergies where I come from." If that's true, why? The climate and natural environment aren't THAT different in the U.S. and Germany, are they? What differences between what was going on there and here would account for the allergy situation there and the one here?
lanthe, what do you think it was that eradicated these diseases? Not all of them were as mild as chicken pox, either. How would you like to be crippled from polio because of all this paranoid hysteria? Where is the proof, I ask, where is the proof?
There needs to be justice for this fraud...
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