Deal in an Autism Case Fuels Debate on Vaccine
Published: March 8, 2008
Study after study has failed to show any link between vaccines and autism, but many parents of autistic children remain unconvinced. For the skeptics, the case of 9-year-old Hannah Poling shows that they have been right along.
The government has conceded that vaccines may have hurt Hannah, and it has agreed to pay her family for her care. Advocates say the settlement — reached last fall in a federal compensation court for people injured by vaccines, but disclosed only in recent days — is a long-overdue government recognition that vaccinations can cause autism.
“This decision gives people significant reason to be cautious about vaccinating their children,” John Gilmore, executive director of the group Autism United, said Friday.
Mr. Gilmore has filed his own claim that his son became autistic as a result of vaccinations.
Government officials say they have made no such concession.
Hannah, of Athens, Ga., was 19 months old and developing normally in 2000 when she received five shots against nine infectious diseases. Two days later, she developed a fever, cried inconsolably and refused to walk. Over the next seven months she spiraled downward, and in 2001 she was given a diagnosis of autism.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/08/us/08vaccine.html?ref=us
I'm glad this case made it into the news, although not the headline it deserves!! It's understandable the governments want to keep this issue out of the public. Imagine what would happen if many cases of retardation could be linked to vaccinations??? Years ago already I read leaflets from a private organization in England who tried to expose and make public the side effects from vaccinations. My own children were never vaccinated against anything! In those days we could still get away with it!!! Try it now!:roll:
Published: March 8, 2008
Study after study has failed to show any link between vaccines and autism, but many parents of autistic children remain unconvinced. For the skeptics, the case of 9-year-old Hannah Poling shows that they have been right along.
The government has conceded that vaccines may have hurt Hannah, and it has agreed to pay her family for her care. Advocates say the settlement — reached last fall in a federal compensation court for people injured by vaccines, but disclosed only in recent days — is a long-overdue government recognition that vaccinations can cause autism.
“This decision gives people significant reason to be cautious about vaccinating their children,” John Gilmore, executive director of the group Autism United, said Friday.
Mr. Gilmore has filed his own claim that his son became autistic as a result of vaccinations.
Government officials say they have made no such concession.
Hannah, of Athens, Ga., was 19 months old and developing normally in 2000 when she received five shots against nine infectious diseases. Two days later, she developed a fever, cried inconsolably and refused to walk. Over the next seven months she spiraled downward, and in 2001 she was given a diagnosis of autism.
Read the full article here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/08/us/08vaccine.html?ref=us
I'm glad this case made it into the news, although not the headline it deserves!! It's understandable the governments want to keep this issue out of the public. Imagine what would happen if many cases of retardation could be linked to vaccinations??? Years ago already I read leaflets from a private organization in England who tried to expose and make public the side effects from vaccinations. My own children were never vaccinated against anything! In those days we could still get away with it!!! Try it now!:roll: