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From Medscape Medical News > Neurology

Investigator Planned to Make Vast Profit From Autism/MMR Vaccine Scare, BMJ Says

Deborah Brauser

January 13, 2011 — Andrew Wakefield, the lead author on the 1998 study that reported a link between the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine and a new condition of regressive autism and bowel disease called autistic enterocolitis (AE), was planning to market a prestudy diagnostic testing kit with expected yearly sales of 28 million pounds (43 million US dollars), a new paper published online January 11 in the BMJ reports.

In the second of a series of 3 investigative articles examining the MMR vaccine scare, UK journalist Brian Deer reports that Mr. Wakefield planned several businesses to develop not only the new test but also immunotherapeutics and a "safer single measles shot" — which he held a patent for. Mr. Deer writes that these would only be successful if public confidence in the MMR vaccine was damaged.

Read the rest of article here: www.medscape.com/viewarticle/735721

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Jan. 13th, 2011 11:17 pm (UTC)
Oh I'll register then, you sometimes post some interesting looking things from there. I like the seasonal looking picture at the top of the page; it's all turned from snow to rain here.
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Jan. 13th, 2011 11:20 pm (UTC)
Ah you mean you like my ice and penguins layout? Thanks ;) it's one of those provided by LJ itself...as to weather here, we got a bit of snow, which iced the roads and now there are just bits of snow lying about in grass and in various corners...no rain, though.

As to Medscape--they do post some good articles; I subscribe to several of their alerts via email; it's a free and convenient way to keep up with medical and nursing news :)
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