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Andrew Wakefield, Scientific Censorship, and Fourteen Monkeys
 
A statement from Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey
 
Dr. Andrew Wakefield is being discredited to prevent a historic study from being published that for the first time looks at vaccinated versus unvaccinated primates and compares health outcomes, with potentially devastating consequences for vaccine makers and public health officials.
 
It is our most sincere belief that Dr. Wakefield and parents of children with autism around the world are being subjected to a remarkable media campaign engineered by vaccine manufacturers reporting on the retraction of a paper published in The Lancet in 1998 by Dr. Wakefield and his colleagues. 
 
The retraction from The Lancet was a response to a ruling from England's General Medical Council, a kangaroo court where public health officials in the pocket of vaccine makers served as judge and jury. Dr. Wakefield strenuously denies all the findings of the GMC and plans a vigorous appeal.
 
Despite rampant misreporting, Dr. Wakefield's original paper regarding 12 children with severe bowel disease and autism never rendered any judgment whatsoever on whether or not vaccines cause autism and The Lancet's retraction gets us no closer to understanding this complex issue.
 
Dr. Wakefield is one of the world's most respected and well-published gastroenterologists. He has published dozens of papers since 1998 in well-regarded peer-reviewed journals all over the world. His work documenting the bowel disease of children with autism and his exploration of novel ways to treat bowel disease has helped relieve the pain and suffering of thousands of children with autism.
 
For the past decade, parents in our community have been clamoring for a relatively simple scientific study that could settle the debate over the possible role of vaccines in the autism epidemic once and for all: compare children who have been vaccinated with children who have never received any vaccines and see if the rate of autism is different or the same.
 
Few people are aware that this extremely important work has not only begun, but that a study using an animal model has already been completed exploring this topic in great detail.
 
Dr. Wakefield is the co-author, along with eight other distinguished scientists from institutions like the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Kentucky, and the University of Washington, of a set of studies that explore the topic of vaccinated versus unvaccinated neurological outcomes using monkeys.
 
The first phase of this monkey study was published three months ago in the prestigious medical journal Neurotoxicology, and focused on the first two weeks of life when the vaccinated monkeys received a single vaccine for Hepatitis B, mimicking the U.S. vaccine schedule. The results, which you can read for yourself HERE , were disturbing. Vaccinated monkeys, unlike their unvaccinated peers, suffered the loss of many reflexes that are critical for survival.
 
Dr. Wakefield and his scientific colleagues are on the brink of publishing their entire study, which followed the monkeys through the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule over a multi-year period. It is our understanding that the difference in outcome for the vaccinated monkeys versus the unvaccinated controls is both stark and devastating.
 
There is no question that the publication of the monkey study will lend substantial credibility to the theory that over-vaccination of young children is leading to neurological damage, including autism. The fallout from the study for vaccine makers and public health officials could be severe. Having denied the possibility of the vaccine-autism connection for so long while profiting immensely from a recent boom in vaccine sales around the world, it's no surprise that they would seek to repress this important work.
 
Behind the scenes, the pressure to keep the work of Dr. Wakefield and his colleagues from being published is immense and growing every day. Medical journals take extreme risk of backlash in publishing any studies that question the safety of the vaccination program, no matter how well-designed and thorough the research might be. Neurotoxicology, a highly-respected medical journal, deserves great credit for courageously publishing the first phase of this vaccinated monkey study.
 
The press has been deeply misled in the way The Lancet retraction, and Dr. Wakefield's mock trial, have been characterized. Led by the pharmaceutical companies and their well-compensated spokespeople, Dr. Wakefield is being vilified through a well-orchestrated smear campaign designed to prevent this important new work from seeing the light of day.
 
What medical journal would want to step in front of this freight train? Moreover, why now, after 12 years of inaction, did The Lancet and GMC suddenly act? Is it coincidence that the monkey study is currently being submitted to medical journals for review and publication?
We urge the media to take a close look at the first phase of the monkey study discussed above and to start asking a very simple question: What was the final outcome of the 14 primates that were vaccinated using the U.S. vaccine schedule and how did that compare to the unvaccinated controls?
 
The U.S. vaccine schedule has grown from 10 vaccines given to our children in the 1980s to 36 today, perfectly matching the dramatic rise in autism. The work of Dr. Wakefield and his colleagues deserves to be shared with the world to further, rather than censor, scientific progress.

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Sullivan February 5, 2010, 6:08 PM

Jenny McCarthy wants us all to help her promote Dr. Wakefield’s next study. She wants to make us think there is a grand conspiracy to keep his work from being made public. Classic hollywood hype, applied to science.

Pehaps she could talk about Dr. Wakefield’s many proven ethics violations?

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NotSully February 5, 2010, 8:58 PM

Perhaps you should talk about the actual outcome of the vaccinated/unvaccinated study she is making reference to?

J. Faris February 5, 2010, 9:39 PM

Jenny McCarthy should be supported not mocked for her brave efforts to bring the truth out about the actual truth of what’s causing autism to so many children.

OK February 6, 2010, 4:10 AM

There have been many allegations of this “scientist” rigging the results of the original autism story. The other authors of that study have taken their name from it because they realize it wasn’t good science. No one has been able to replicate it either.
I think Jenny McCarthy would be better served by sharing how diet helped her son than telling people to stop vaccinating their children. The results of paranoia regarding vaccines have had devastating results.
I’m sorry, but I will listen to scientists and not a model/actress. I think Amanda Peete is the one who has shown courage and educated herself first and has gone out to promote vaccinations.

anothermom February 6, 2010, 4:13 PM

Jenny McCarthy is taking action for her child as well as others. To mock her or put her down is pathetic. She is just fighting a cause she believes in and helping us parents by demanding further research on a growing epidemic of Autism in children. My pediatrician for my son has also said that she believes the increase in vaccines is absurd..and so she agreed to slow the process down for our child. Our child has had fever and rash reactions to the vaccines..so slowing them down having a dose of two chemicals enter my son per month..rather than 6 or so is more appropriate. We should be thanking celebrities that utilize their status to fight causes rather than criticize them. Science is one thing..but the proof of a parent that has lost a part of their child to Autism right after a vaccination is another thing. Thanks to Jenny McCarthy and others for speaking out!!!

Christina February 8, 2010, 12:56 AM

I have a little boy who has ASD, I’ve met MANY families through his therapy sessions that did NOT vaccinate their children and yet they have ASD. In their families and my own Autism is something new. We’d never heard of it until the diagnosis. Sorry but vaccinations don’t seem to be the cause. I believe its something environmental. Nothing we put into our bodies anymore are pure. The air we breath is even poison.

LauraP February 10, 2010, 11:26 AM

Well, of course Jenny and Jim are crying censorship. They have absolutely no facts on their side, so it is all they have left. This just shows how much of a religious-like belief they have in this discredited vaccine-autism link. No amount of data will ever change this. It is sad how 2 celebrities who obviously have no scientific knowledge at all have been able to push this false idea.

NoSheIsNotHelping February 10, 2010, 1:19 PM

Jenny McCarthy is helping one person and one person alone, herself. She has not done one whit of work that will help any parent of a child with autism or a child with autism. She’s a huckster and she’s rightly criticized and mocked for her willful ignorance.

katie February 10, 2010, 1:26 PM

Jenny has zero facts, other than one child with autism. I have 3 sons, only one has autism; my sister has 5 children, none have autism. we both vaccinated our children. EXPLAIN the correlation? you cannot.

If I had followed Jenny’s advice and only changed by son’s diet, he would not be the socially functioning little boy he is today. Therapy for 3 years helped him, not a diet change. And if I had not vaccinated my children, I would be doing a disservice to all the kids who died long ago, before we had vaccines. Wake up please!

Savannah February 10, 2010, 3:04 PM

I’m curious where Jenny McCarthy went to school in order to scientifically and reliably validate this scientific study? I agree with one poster that it’s great that a celebrity is drawing attention to autism and the need for more research— but she’s drawing attention to the wrong reason. This is detrimental because it causes parents to worry about something that not only doesn’t cause Autism, but could harm perfectly healthy children if they don’t get it (vaccines).

Moira February 10, 2010, 4:04 PM

Jenny McCarthy will tell us all that vaccines are poison. Yet she willfully injects Botox into her face. And admitted in her book that she didn’t know going into the jacuzzi when pregnant would harm the baby until other people told her she was nuts. She joked that she didn’t realize she was boiling her kid. THIS is the person you want to trust about science and responsibility?

SS February 10, 2010, 8:57 PM

Ok Jenny McCarthy, some children show signs of autism as early as 6 months, before the vaccines you are alleging cause autism are administered. How would you like to explain that??? I work with autistic children and the fact that she is spewing these completely inaccurate and unproven ideas and even going as far to say she “cured” her sign is absolutely infuriating to me. I work with children who are both vaccinated and not vaccinated, yet all have autism. She needs to do her research and not blindly follow one doctor who completed an unethical and inaccurate study that proved absolutely nothing. It’s not censorship, it’s the scientific community being responsible and not supporting a study that has unvalidated results and cannot and will never be able to be replicated.

dc February 13, 2010, 4:09 PM

Can we all move on now since two new studies have again found NO link to vaccines. But they did find a link between mother’s age and interesting findings from studies in California. And they WERE NOT paid for by Big Pharma or drug companies. Who will you blame now? How about focusing on some real science and looking for some real causes?

DC February 13, 2010, 4:09 PM

Can we all move on now since two new studies have again found NO link to vaccines. But they did find a link between mother’s age and interesting findings from studies in California. And they WERE NOT paid for by Big Pharma or drug companies. Who will you blame now? How about focusing on some real science and looking for some real causes?

Marty July 8, 2010, 2:27 PM

Whooping Cough. How many Jenny followers have put their children in danger of DEATH by not vaccinating?

It’s an Epidemic…and how sad it is for the parents who will lose children listening to Dr.Oprah and Dr.Jenny.
OH WAIT…they are not Doctors are they?

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