MMR vaccine not Autisme cock!

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A study led by the United States conclude that there are no links between MMR vaccine and the onset autisme or digestive symptoms in children who experienced both.

These studies break new study in Britain in 1998, which explains the first time the existence of links between MMR and autisme because the measles virus findings in a group of children autis with digestive disturbances that have been vaccinated.

A study led by Dr. W Ian Lipkin of the Mailman School of Public Health Columbia University and published as an article in the open online edition of PLoS online 4 September 2008. In the press, which quoted Medpage Today, Lipkin said that scientists have concluded there is no regard.

Many parents in Britain, the United States and other parts of the world that do not vaccination their children against measles, and goiter rubella (MMR) because they fear associated with autis, especially since the article in the journal Lancet in 1998 that says the MMR with regard autisme.

Since the 1998 study, a study has bebrapa failed to find links between the display of the measles virus with autistic spectrum Disorder (USD). But people still do not believe that because the study did not test the evidence of measles virus in the intestine of children or to test USD related to digestive problems.

So, Lipkin and colleagues do controlled studies to find whether the cases digestive disturbances and autis more measles virus RNA and / or inflammation of the large intestine in the network compared with no autis digestive disturbances. They also investigate whether the onset autis and digestive disturbances or each time associated with receiving MMR vaccine.

They see the network intestinal samples from 38 children who have undergone ileokolonoskopi for clinical reasons because they have digestive disturbances. Autis including 25 children, while 13 others did not. Samples tested network of measles virus in 3 separate laboratories that do not know the reason for this test, including those involved in the original 1998 study, which reported the existence of links between the virus and autisme.

In the analysis, Lipkin and colleagues focused on 3 things: the pattern onset autisme, digestive disturbances and the onset time MMR vaccine. They found no difference in the case and control groups on the existence of measles virus RNA in the ileum and cecum. The results are the same in 3 laboratory.

They also found that the symptoms of indigestion and channel onset autis tidka associated with the MMR vaccination. Conclusion researchers that this study provides strong evidence against autisme regard with the measles virus RNA in the channel Autisme with digestive disturbances associated with the increased number regression in language and other skills and can describe the difference endofenotif from the USD.

According to information from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where the ilmuwannya participate in this study, people with the USD has difficulty interacting socially meaningful and communicate with other people. They also learn, observe and react to situations with different ways compared with USD, with the ability to vary. USD usually begin before age 3 and set a lifetime. USD happen more often (4 times) than the children of men and women occurs in all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups.