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  1. 2 de mar. de 2023 · Se cumplen estos días los 25 años desde que, el 28 de febrero de 1998, Andrew Wakefield publicara en The Lancet su, ya tristemente famoso, estudio fraudulento que implicaba a la vacuna del sarampión (componente de la vacuna triple vírica) en el origen de trastornos neurológicos como el autismo. Y fue en 2010 cuando Lancet se retractó y ...

  2. 2 de feb. de 2010 · retracts Wakefield’s MMR paper. The Lancet has retracted the 12 year old paper that sparked an international crisis of confidence in the safety of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine when its lead author suggested a link between the vaccine and autism. Andrew Wakefield was found guilty by the General Medical Council last week of ...

  3. Hoy Andrew Wakefield vive en Estados Unidos, sale con un super modelo y es alabado por los que creen que las vacunas causan enfermedades y daños en el cuerpo. Encuentra aquí lo último en Semana 1 .

  4. 24 de may. de 2010 · Andrew Wakefield, the British gastroenterologist who sparked a worldwide scare over the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, has been found guilty of serious professional misconduct and struck off the medical register by the General Medical Council. In its summation of the case against Dr Wakefield the GMC fitness to practise panel concluded that erasing Dr Wakefield’s name from the ...

  5. 29 de ene. de 2010 · Andrew Wakefield, the gastroenterologist whose suggestion of a link between autism, bowel disease and the measles virus sparked a UK wide scare over the safety of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, has been found guilty of dishonesty and irresponsibility by the General Medical Council. The UK regulator held that Dr Wakefield abused his position, subjected children to intrusive ...

  6. 28 February 1998 Gastroenterologist Andrew Wakefield reports in The Lancet that his team has found a “genuinely new syndrome”—a link between the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine and ...

  7. 19 de ago. de 2021 · Background. Efforts to trace the rise of childhood vaccine safety concerns in the US often suggest Andrew Wakefield and colleagues’ retracted 1998 Lancet study (AW98)–which alleged that the MMR vaccine can cause children to develop autism–as a primary cause of US vaccine skepticism. However, a lack of public opinion data on MMR safety collected before/after AW98’s publication obscures ...

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