Vaccine Links To Autism?
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CBS News
June 22, 2004
Because Alex Donnelly is autistic, he can't communicate normally or lead a
normal life.
Yet he has some amazing abilities. When asked what the capital cities of
Turkmenistan and Venezuela are, he can answer "Ashkerbad" and "Caracas"
accurately.
His father claims Alex wasn't autistic - until he got certain vaccinations
containing a mercury preservative.
As kids got more and more vaccines over the years, more mercury came with
them - in amounts way over safety limits. The Center for Disease Control and
Prevention has long claimed it's not the cause of autism or related
disorders, and mercury is still in flu shots recommended for babies this
fall, reports CBS News Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson.
A half dozen childhood vaccines still have mercury,but the shots most kids
get have little to none, so flu shots this fall are the biggest outstanding
issue.
Does the amount in a flu shot matter? The theory is yes. In genetically
susceptible children, even small amounts of mercury can damage the brain and
the mercury buildup is cumulative in those children who lack the ability to
shed it.
The flu shot is particularly important because babies will get it twice the
first year and then continue getting it once a year thereafter. There are 25
micrograms of mercury in a single flu shot. Compare that to the current safe
levels of mercury most kids get in their cumulative vaccinations in 2004
which is something like .4 micrograms all together over several years.
Nobody makes the claim that all ADD and autism cases are caused by the
mercury in vaccines. But many researchers believe it plays a large role in
our epidemic of the 1990's.
But now, a landmark study by Dr. Mady Hornig, from the Mailman School Of
Public Health, Columbia University, is adding to the mercury worries, as
Attkisson finds out.
Hornig injected a strain of mice with genetic tissues similar to those found
in children with mercury-laden vaccines equivalent to what kids got in the
1990's. The mice developed profound brain problems.
So what types of behavior did Hornig see in the mice, and how does that
compare with what we call autism? Dr. Hornig answers, "All sorts of strange
behaviors that were repetitive in nature, where animals would just keep
repeating the same behavior in a very stereotyped fashion."
It wasn't just repetition -- the mice withdrew from their surroundings like
autistic children. They resisted change and developed brain abnormalities
affecting emotion and thinking, also like autistic children.
Alex's father, Jim Donnelly, says it only confirms what he's believed all
along: most kids aren't harmed by mercury in vaccines; they shed it
naturally, but some retain it, and it poisons their brains.
Says Donnelly, "When (Alex's) testing came back, he had mercury levels that
were 20 times the EPA safety margin residing in his body. It was
unbelievable."
Other scientists and the CDC dispute such a link. But if it's true, hundreds
of thousands of American kids could be living with the fallout. And the
results could be devastating to vaccine makers and federal health officials
who have steadfastly defended the use of mercury, a potent neurotoxin, in
childhood vaccines.
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