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By Lidia Wasowicz for UPI
The continuing debate over whether vaccines play a role
in neurodevelopmental disorders is more than academic, with children's health and
industry wealth hanging in the balance.
If the thimerosal theory -
An estimated 40 million American children
were immunized in the 1990s, and, if current projections hold true, roughly 240,000
might get an autism diagnosis.
Thus far, more than 5,000 claims of thimerosal-
The plan was created by the
government in 1988 to prevent drug companies from fleeing the market, and endangering
the immunization program, due to climbing liability costs.
That figure compares to
2,438 reports submitted in 2003 and 18 in 2001.
Since its inception, the program
has paid more than $1.5 billion on about 1,900 complaints.
Several hundred similar
claims were brought against vaccine makers, and others await trial in civil courts,
although no plaintiffs' awards have been forthcoming thus far, said Charles Siegel,
partner in Waters and Kraus in Dallas, the first U.S. law firm to file such a suit.
By now, the mercury-
The latter
are advised for pregnant women and babies as young as six months under new, broadened
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, which stress the amount of
mercury present falls well within levels the federal government considers safe.
The
agency has declined to recommend that doctors select thimerosal-
The only supplier for children younger than 2 -
Largely at parents' goading to follow the lead of Japan and Europe, at
least seven states -
At least a dozen others
have pending legislation to do so.
To critics' amazement and annoyance, pediatricians
have vigorously protested such moves, viewing them as unnecessary, misguided, misleading
and potentially dangerous if they frighten parents into refusing to immunize their
children against diseases that once decimated young populations.
As these developments
would suggest, rather than assuage apprehensions, the government's call in 1999 for
removing thimerosal from childhood shots divvied up extra doses of doubt.
If the
compound was so blameless, why would the government request and the pharmaceutical
companies acquiesce to its banishment, albeit a partial one, critics asked.
And why,
as the vaccine schedule expanded, did no one total up the new amounts of mercury
children would receive as a result, an exercise in simple arithmetic that could have
precluded the overdose the 1999 report unearthed, they wondered.
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Their fears were fueled by such disquieting reports as an analysis of scientific
literature on mercury toxicity led by Sallie Bernard, executive director of the parent-
She and colleagues drew an alarming parallel of more than 100 characteristics
and symptoms shared by autism and mercury poisoning.
Could it be that a toddler's social withdrawal, loss of speech, averted eye contact,
insomnia, immune system upheavals, temper tantrums, seizures, unusual attachment
to objects and routines and inexplicable repetitive behaviors, such as walking on
tiptoes or flapping of hands, in fact resulted from the very strategies intended
to protect him from harm, many parents and some physicians began to inquire.
Instead
of wallowing in worry, thimerosal doubters set out to demand further analysis and
action.
They made full use of the newfound tools of the Digital Age.
With instant
worldwide communication at every computer user's fingertips, the messages of misgiving
have spread speedily and widely.
They include diverse lists of suspects, from food allergies, pesticides and heavy
metals to viral infections, antibiotics and other prescription drugs and, most emphatically,
vaccines.
The vast majority of professionals -
They have no doubt vaccines' potentially
life-
Even in developed countries, when
vaccine scares drive down the numbers of immunized children, once-
In Great Britain, for example, in the wake of the study implicating
the MMR shot in autism, children's inoculation rates fell from 92 percent in
1995-
Likewise, a drop in
vaccination against whooping cough in 1974 was followed by an epidemic of more than
100,000 cases and 36 deaths in 1978.
In Japan, a plunge in whooping-
When two infants died in 1975 after
receiving the pertussis shot, public fear soared, and the rates of Japanese children
getting the inoculation sank to 40 percent. The following year the deadly disease
went on a three-
U.S. health officials also express alarm over a raft of what they deem to be unproven,
costly and potentially harmful treatments -
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