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  1. 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 ...

  2. 27 de feb. de 2018 · Andrew Wakefield’s fraudulent paper suggesting a link between vaccines and autism shouldn’t have been published — let alone showered in media attention. Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 27 de ene. de 2010 · Andrew Wakefield was born into a family of doctors in 1957. His mother was a GP and his father was a neurologist. He studied medicine and spent the early years of his professional career in Canada, qualifying in 1981. He specialised in surgery and became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1985. Dr Wakefield worked as a transplant ...

  5. 6 de ene. de 2011 · In the first part of a special BMJ series, Brian Deer exposes the bogus data behind claims that launched a worldwide scare over the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine, and reveals how the appearance of a link with autism was manufactured at a London medical school When I broke the news to the father of child 11, at first he did not believe me. “Wakefield told us my son was the 13th child ...

  6. 24 de jul. de 2017 · Foi naquele dia, em Londres, que o médico Andrew Wakefield apresentou uma pesquisa preliminar, publicada na conceituada revista Lancet, descrevendo 12 crianças que desenvolveram comportamentos ...

  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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