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  1. Andrew Jeremy Wakefield. Andrew Jeremy Wakefield (Eton, 3 settembre 1956) è un ex medico britannico.. È conosciuto soprattutto per una pubblicazione scientifica fraudolenta del 1998 in cui sosteneva l'esistenza, ormai smentita, di una correlazione tra la somministrazione del vaccino trivalente MPR (morbillo, parotite, rosolia) e l'insorgenza di patologie come autismo e malattie infiammatorie ...

  2. 28 de feb. de 2023 · El autor del bulo fue Andrew Wakefield, un médico gastroenterólogo que se dedicaba en los años 90 a investigar enfermedades inflamatorias. Es él quien publica el artículo.

  3. Andrew Jeremy Wakefield (Eton, 1957) brit korábbi orvos, aki leginkább oltásellenes aktivizmusa és 1998-ban publikált hamis kutatása révén lett ismert. Ebben a cikkben valótlanul állította, hogy összefüggés van az autizmus és az MMR védőoltás között.

  4. 5 de feb. de 2024 · Two studies have been cited by those claiming that the MMR vaccine causes autism. Both studies are critically flawed. First study. In 1998, Andrew Wakefield and colleagues published a paper in the journal Lancet.Wakefield's hypothesis was that the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine caused a series of events that include intestinal inflammation, entrance into the bloodstream of proteins ...

  5. Andrew Wakefield was found guilty by the UK General Medical Council last week of dishonesty and flouting ethics protocols. The regulatory body held that Dr Wakefield abused his position, subjected children to intrusive procedures such as lumbar puncture and colon - oscopy that were not clinically indicated, carried

  6. 1 de ene. de 2021 · Andrew Wakefield’s War On Vaccines. I Looked on Immunisation as an Example of Modern Living and Progress… and Then Came Andrew Wakefield. Reviewed by Peter Lindsay. Brian Deer Scribe Publications, 2020, PB, 416pp, £16.99. , 978-1911617808.

  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 whether ...

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