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Vaccines
May Fuel Autism Epidemic
Posted June 9,
2003
Insight Magazine
http://www.insightmag.com/news/438502.html
By Kelly Patricia
O Meara
The mother of
an autistic child wonders aloud when health officials will wake
up to the epidemic that has claimed not only her son but hundreds
of thousands of other children in the United States, with no
end in sight. She muses, "Maybe someday this will be as important
as SARS and we'll get the same attention. God knows we need it."
Autism is a severely
incapacitating developmental disability for which there is no
known cure. According to a recently released report by the California
Department of Developmental Services (DDS) entitled Autistic
Spectrum Disorders, Changes in the California Caseload: 1999-2002,
the rate of children diagnosed with full-syndrome autism in the
Golden State between 1999 and 2002 nearly doubled from 10,360
to 20,377. The report further revealed that "between Dec. 31,
1987, and Dec. 31, 2002, the population of persons with full-syndrome
autism has increased by 634 percent." That is a doubling of autism
cases every four years, and the staggering increases are not
limited to California.
According to
data provided by the U.S. Department of Education, the increased
autism rate in California is in line with the increases other
states are
experiencing.
For example, in 1992 Ohio reported 22 cases. A decade later the
number had increased by 13,895 percent to 3,057. In Illinois
the rate of autism cases climbed from just five in 1992 to 3,802
- an increase of 76,040 percent. Mississippi, New Hampshire and
the District of Columbia reported no cases of autism in 1992,
but by 2002 the number of cases reported were 461, 404 and 144,
respectively. Only Puerto Rico can claim to have an increase
of less than 100 percent, with the remaining states reporting
increases of at least 500 percent during the same period.
Although once
considered rare, during the last two decades the chance of a
child being diagnosed with autism has skyrocketed from one in
10,000 to one in 150. In California, full-syndrome autism now
is the No. 1 disability among children and more prevalent than
childhood cancer, diabetes and Down's syndrome. It is estimated
that within the next four years autism cases in the Golden State
will exceed the total number of cases of both cerebral palsy
and epilepsy. To get a better idea of how quickly the epidemic
is spreading one need only consider that in 1987 there were 2,778
persons with autism in California. By 2002 the number had increased
to 20,377, and in 2002 3,575 new cases had been
added to the
rolls, far exceeding the total number of cases in the state 15
years earlier.
For years there
has been a debate about the cause or causes of autism, but the
vast majority of finger-pointing has been directed at childhood
vaccines as the culprit. And considering what is put into the
vaccines injected into
hours-old infants,
it is easy to understand why they are at the top of the list
of suspects: formaldehyde (used in embalming), thimerosal (nearly
50 percent mercury), aluminum phosphate (toxic and carcinogenic),
antibiotics, phenols (corrosive to skin and toxic), aluminum
salts (corrosive to tissue and neurotoxic), methanol (toxic),
isopropyl (toxic), 2-pheoxyethanol (toxic), live viruses and
a host of unknown components considered off-limits as trade secrets.
These are just part of the vaccine mixture.
For those who
believe there are elements in vaccines that may be responsible
for the increased number of autism cases and other neurological
disorders, thimerosal currently is at the top of the list of
possible culprits being investigated.
Despite official
insistence that the evidence linking injected thimerosal to autism
is inconclusive, the data suggest otherwise. In 1999 the National
Academy of Sciences
Institute of Medicine (IOM) must have thought there was something
seriously wrong when it supported removal of thimerosal from
vaccines, stating that it was "a prudent measure in support of
the public goal to reduce mercury exposure of infants and children
as much as possible." The IOM further urged that "full consideration
be given to removing thimerosal from any biological product to
which infants, children and pregnant women are exposed."
A recently published
study in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons by Mark
Geier, M.D., Ph.D., and president of the Genetic Centers of America
and his son, David Geier, president of Medcon Inc. and a consultant
on vaccine cases, was titled "Thimerosal in Childhood Vaccines,
Neurodevelopment Disorders and Heart Disease in the United States." It
presents strong epidemiological evidence for a link between neurodevelopmental
disorders and mercury exposure from thimerosal-containing childhood
vaccines.
Specifically,
the authors evaluated the doses of mercury that children received
as part of their immunization schedule, then compared these doses
with federal safety guidelines. Furthermore, to compare the effects
of thimerosal in vaccine recipients, the incident rates of neurodevelopmental
disorders and heart disease reported to the government's Vaccine
Adverse Events Reporting System were analyzed. The results were
dramatic. The report revealed that "U.S.
infants are exposed
to mercury levels from their childhood-immunization schedule
that far exceed the EPA [Environmental Protection Agency] and
FDA [Food and Drug Administration]-established maximum permissible
levels for the daily oral ingestion of methyl mercury."
The authors concluded
that "in light of voluminous literature supporting the biologic
mechanisms for mercury-induced adverse reactions, the presence
of amounts of mercury in thimerosal-containing childhood vaccines
exceeding federal safety guidelines for the oral ingestion of
mercury and previous epidemiological studies showing adverse
reactions to such vaccines, a causal relationship between thimerosal-containing
childhood vaccines and neurodevelopment disorders and heart disease
appears to be confirmed."
It is no secret
among government and health officials that mercury is toxic and
causes serious adverse reactions. In July 1999 the American Academy
of Pediatrics and the U.S. Public Health Service issued a joint
statement calling for the removal of thimerosal from vaccines.
Five years after the joint statement, however, it still is difficult
for parents and physicians to be sure that the pharmaceutical
companies have indeed removed the toxic substance from their
vaccines.
According to
Mark Geier, "The 2003 Physicians' Desk Reference [PDR] still
shows childhood vaccines containing thimerosal, including diphtheria,
tetanus and acellular pertussis. DTaP, manufactured by Aventis
Pasteur, contains 25µg [25 micrograms] of mercury, Hemophilus
influenzae b (Hib) vaccine manufactured by Wyeth contains 25µg
of mercury and pediatric Hepatitis B vaccine, manufactured by
Merck, contains 12.5µg of mercury."
Geier continues, "In
addition, the influenza vaccine that is recommended for an increasing
segment of the pediatric population in the U.S. also contains
25µg of mercury. Assuming that the labeling is correct, it is
possible that children in the U.S. in 2003 may be exposed to
levels of mercury from thimerosal contained in childhood vaccines
that are at higher levels than at any time in the past. Possible
total childhood mercury in 2003 is more than 300µg."
Whether the "labeling
is correct" is the question du jour. According to Len Lavenda,
a spokesman for Aventis Pasteur, the maker of DTaP, "Aventis
only sells the DTaP vaccine in the preservative-free formulation.
The PDR references both the single and multidose. However, when
we received the license for the preservative-free we ceased sales
of the multidose vial. For some reason, the package insert takes
much longer to revise than one would expect. I believe it is
at the FDA waiting for approval, but the fact is we do not sell
or market that product. In March 2001 we stopped all sales of
that product in the preservative formulation. We did not recall
the product at that time because it was our belief that if we
did children may go unimmunized. It's been two years since anyone
has been able to purchase the preservative formulation from us."
Lavenda continues: "The
package insert talks about both the single and multidose vials
and it says that the single-dose vial is preservative-free, and
that is all that is sold. The PDR is outdated, but parents don't
have to worry about their children being administered 25µg of
thimerosal. It just takes time to get the paperwork caught up.
The current package insert does not accurately reflect what is
being marketed."
Geier is astounded
by Lavenda's admission. "If this is true, they should be in jail.
They can't have an insert on a drug that is totally wrong. It
is against all regulations. If I'm a doctor and I'm giving you
a shot and the insert says such and such is in the shot, it had
better be in it. If doctors can't rely on the instructions that
come with what we're injecting then all bets are off. This is
a far worse admission than admitting that thimerosal is still
in the vaccine. There are at least 15 laws that say the insert
has to match what is in the product. This is absolutely horrendous.
In my entire career in medicine I have never heard of a drug
company claiming that what's in the insert and the accompanying
product don't match. This is total mislabeling and fraud by their
own admission. Legally they should be forced to close down because
our clinical decisions are based on their labeling."
Assuming that
the package inserts are correct, Geier tells Insight, "The EPA
limit is 0.1 micrograms of mercury per kilogram body weight per
day. It doesn't take a genius to do the calculations when on
their day of birth children are given the hepatitis B vaccine,
which is 12.5 micrograms of mercury. The average newborn weighs
between 6 and 7 pounds, so they would be allowed 0.3 micrograms
of mercury - but in this one shot they are getting 12.5 micrograms.
That's 39 times more than allowed by law. And it gets worse when
you consider that children are getting multiple vaccinations
at 2 months. And this limit is for oral ingestion and not injection,
which is much worse."
Rhonda Smith,
a spokeswoman for the federal Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), tells Insight that, except for mere traces,
thimerosal has been removed. "All routinely recommended licensed
vaccines," says Smith, "that are currently being manufactured
for children in the U.S., except influenza, contain no thimerosal
or only trace amounts - a concentration of less than 0.0002 percent." But
according to the 2003 immunization schedule and the package inserts,
there appear to be a number of childhood vaccines that still
contain mercury, including those for tetanus and diphtheria.
This scenario
becomes even more bizarre when one further considers that thimerosal
is not a necessary component in vaccines. It first was introduced
by pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Co. in the 1930s and is
added to vaccines only as a preservative - the theory being that
multiple doses are taken from the same bottle and that thimerosal
will protect against contamination. However, according to Geier, "the
solution to any such problem is to make vaccines available in
a single dose, which will cost the pharmaceuticals about one
penny more. What is interesting is that if you look up the mumps,
measles, rubella [MMR] vaccines in the PDR you'll see that they
do not contain thimerosal because it would kill the live virus.
The MMR is available in multidose packaging and, yet, there is
no preservative - nothing. What they did was put a label on it
that says 'This product does not contain preservatives. Handle
with care.' It's that simple."
Geier insists, "I'm
pro-vaccines, but the bottom line is that our kids are getting
massive amounts of mercury. Mercury has been withdrawn from everything,
including animal vaccines, yet we keep injecting it into our
children. Everyone should absolutely refuse to take a vaccine
shot that has thimerosal in it, and they should insist on reading
the vaccine package insert. Our data showed that the more mercury
children received in their childhood vaccines the more neurodevelopment
disorders there are. We've looked at this every possible way
and every time there's massive evidence to support it."
So, if everyone
acknowledges the toxicity of mercury and top U.S. health
officials have
called for its removal, why is thimerosal still in vaccines? "Maybe," concludes
Geier, "the mercury isn't being taken out all at once because
if the pharmaceutical companies did that you would see an unbelievable
change in the rate of autism and there would be massive lawsuits.
If you look at the graphs now they go up and up. If you stop
the thimerosal all at once you'd see the numbers fall dramatically."
Rep. Dan Burton
(R-Ind.), a longtime advocate for victims of autism, has a grandson
who became autistic after receiving nine vaccines in one day.
Burton recently sent his second request in as many years to the
White House asking for a conference of scientists, researchers
and parents to look into the causes of autism. The Indiana lawmaker
tells Insight, "There is no doubt in my mind that the mercury
in vaccines is a major contributing factor to a growing number
of neurological disorders among children, but in particular autism."
Burton explains
that "thimerosal is a toxic substance - mercury - and should
not be put in close proximity of people, should not be injected
into people, especially children who have a newly formed immune
system that may not be able to handle it. To my knowledge there
never have been long-term tests on thimerosal and we never should
have used mercury in vaccines, period. Now what we've got is
an epidemic that is absolutely out of control."
The Indiana congressman
continues, "One reason this isn't getting the attention it needs
is that the Food and Drug Administration has very close ties
to the pharmaceutical companies, as does the Department of Health
and Human
Services [HHS]
and the Centers for Disease Control. I've said in the past that
in some cases it appears that it's a revolving door and people
leave government health agencies and go to work for the pharmaceuticals,
which I think have undue influence on our health agencies. Of
course, they may not want to look at this because there's a possibility
that large claims would be filed and the pharmaceutical companies
would have to cough up the money to take care of these kids who
have been damaged."
Burton means
business. He insists, "The FDA, CDC and HHS should put out in
a very public way the dangers of mercury, but as soon as they
do it will amount to an admission that their mercury is causing
these problems. So the reports that come out of the FDA, CDC
and HHS use ambiguous terms. Well, if they're not sure, and there's
the remotest possibility that mercury in vaccines could cause
autism, they ought to get thimerosal off the market. Too many
kids are being ruined for life because of this stuff."
Barbara Loe Fisher
is founder of the National Vaccine Information Center, a charitable
organization dedicated to the prevention of vaccine injuries
and deaths through public education. Fisher tells Insight, "There
are many things in vaccines that could be causing these disorders,
and thimerosal is only part of the problem. In the last 20 years,
we've gone from giving children 23 doses of seven vaccines to
38 doses of 12 vaccines. I think the mercury is part of it for
some kids, though I'm not sure it's the answer for all." But
this is a no-brainer, says Fisher. "Mercury shouldn't be in vaccines.
They've taken it out of everything else so why not the vaccines?
The one thing that people really need to look at is the dramatic
rise in chronic disease and disabilities in our kids in just
the last two decades. You have to admit that there is something
occurring that a growing number of children cannot get through
without being immune-system and brain-system damaged. And what
is the one thing that we expose every child to? Those vaccines."
Fisher concludes, "I've
always argued that public health is not measured only by an absence
of infectious disease. It also is measured by the absence of
chronic disease. By that score we get a big fat 'F.' So we don't
have measles and mumps, but look what we have now. It's just
really simple: Take the mercury out and let's see what happens."
Even so, based
on the Aventis admission that the package insert does not
reflect what
is in the vaccine, it will be difficult to know when, if ever,
the thimerosal actually has been removed. This skews the data
about the relationship between thimerosal and autism. More important,
it means parents cannot be sure the vaccinations their children
receive are free of mercury.
Neither the Wyeth
nor Merck pharmaceutical companies, nor HHS or FDA, returned
Insight's calls about this matter.
Kelly Patricia
O'Meara is an investigative reporter for Insight magazine.
email the author
at komeara@insightmag.com.
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