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CDC's Vaccine Committee Whitewashed Toxic Vaccine Component, Says National Autism Association (NAA)
February 23, 2007
Vaccine discussion excluded peer-reviewed published research
documenting harmful effects of the mercury preservative thimerosal
Parents and health advocates are
expressing outrage over the recommendation from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory Committee for Immunization
Practices (ACIP) that pregnant women, infants and children continue to
be exposed to mercury contained in the flu vaccine despite
recommendations from the Institute of Medicine that mercury not be
injected into these sensitive populations since 2001.
Dr. Jay Lieberman was assigned to present on "Thimerosal, Reviewing
the Evidence." A plethora of peer-reviewed published data documenting
the harmful effects of thimerosal on the immune, metabolic and nervous
systems in humans and animals is widely available with a simple PubMed
data search.
But none of this information was mentioned by Dr. Lieberman. Instead,
the discussion centered on epidemiological studies which have been
highly criticized due to their inability to identify any such harmful
associations. In fact, one such study presented by Dr. Lieberman was
found by the National Institute of Health (NIH) in October of 2006 to
contain several serious flaws that were "judged to reduce the
usefulness of an ecologic study design using the VSD (Vaccine Safety
Database) to address the potential association between thimerosal and
the risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders."
Dr. Lieberman has been a consultant to Merck, GlaxoSmithKline, and
Sanofi-Pasteur and is on the speakers' bureau for all three
vaccine-makers, who have used, and currently use, thimerosal in their
products. "We have been very concerned about Dr. Lieberman's conflicts
of interest," commented Executive Director Rita Shreffler of NAA.
Shreffler says that NAA requested that a counterpoint speaker without
ties to drug companies be allowed to present current, peer-reviewed
toxicological data and the request was denied. "To leave this
presentation in the hands of those who have profited from, and
continue to use thimerosal in some of their products is consistent
with the CDC's history of concealing the consequences of injecting
mercury into humans," said Shreffler.
While most routine childhood vaccines are currently available in
mercury- free or reduced mercury versions, the majority of flu shots
still contain 25 micrograms of mercury, an amount considered unsafe
under government agency guidelines for anyone weighing less than 550
lbs. The CDC now recommends flu shots for pregnant women and children
ages six months through five years. "It's obvious this committee's
ties to the drug companies are dictating what will come to light
regarding the use of mercury in vaccines," said Claire Bothwell, NAA
board chair. "When it comes to discussing thimerosal, it's hard to
tell where the pharmaceutical industry leaves off and where the CDC
begins. The blurring of these lines is not in the best interests of
public health."
Source: PR Newswire