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  1. Andrew Jeremy Wakefield (* 1956 oder 1957) ist ein in Großbritannien mit Berufsverbot belegter Arzt, der 1998 mit einer Veröffentlichung in The Lancet, einer der ältesten und renommiertesten medizinischen Fachzeitschriften der Welt, großes Aufsehen sowohl in der Fachwelt als auch in der Öffentlichkeit erregte.

  2. In 1998, Andrew Wakefield and colleagues published a paper in The Lancet linking the MMR vaccine to autism. ... Indeed, although thiosermal use was banned, autism cases continue to increase.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 6 de ene. de 2011 · The study was retracted and Wakefield lost his license in 2010. Editor's note: Watch Anderson Cooper's interview with the author of the discredited study, Dr. Andrew Wakefield, on "AC360°" at 10 ...

  5. The Lancet MMR autism fraud centered on the publication in February 1998 of a fraudulent research paper titled "Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children" in The Lancet. The paper, authored by now discredited and deregistered Andrew Wakefield, and twelve coauthors, falsely claimed causative links between the measles, mumps, and ...

  6. 11 de abr. de 2017 · The following five detailed case histories of specific cases of actual and alleged research misconduct are included in an appendix to raise key issues and impart lessons that underlie the committee's findings and recommendations without breaking up the flow of the report. In several cases, including the translational omics case at Duke University and the Goodwin case at the University of ...

  7. 3 de jun. de 2015 · El retiro de un artículo de la revista Science por "tergiversación" abren de nuevo el debate sobre los mecanismos de control de las revistas científicas. Recordamos los casos más sonados de ...