Pediatricians, ABC and Censorship: Facts Are Scarier Than Fiction

Posted January 27, 2008 | 04:19 PM (EST)



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On Monday, the American Academy of Pediatrics will release the contents of a foreboding letter sent last week to ABC/Disney executives, demanding they cancel the January 31 premiere of a new legal drama series, Eli Stone, because it features a family attorney who successfully argues in court that mercury-containing flu vaccine caused autism in one child.

The letter, signed by AAP President Renee Jenkins, borders on near-hysteria over a fictional television entertainment. It ominously warns that ABC "will bear responsibility for the needless suffering and potential deaths of children from parents' decisions not to immunize based on the content of the episode."

Dr. Jenkins calls on ABC to cancel the episode but, anticipating a refusal, urges executives to run a disclaimer that "no scientific link exists between vaccines and autism," if the offending network "persists" in airing the show.

I share the AAP's concern that parents should not be driven away from protecting their children from dangerous, even deadly diseases. But parents are far too smart to base such an important decision as immunization on the "content of the episode" of a single drama on broadcast television.

In fact, if I were Dr. Jenkins, I would be far more concerned about real news happening in the real world -- events that not only suggest the possibility of some sort of link between mercury, vaccines and autism, but might alarm parents more than any fictional account written for ratings-grabbing mass entertainment.

If I were Dr. Jenkins, instead of fretting over a fake family engaged in a mock trial held in a make-believe court on some LA soundstage, I would be up at night wondering why the Federal Government recently conceded a real vaccine-autism lawsuit in a real court and will soon pay a real (taxpayer-funded) settlement to a real American family and a very real child with autism.

I would want to know why the Department of Justice agreed that mercury-containing vaccines "severely aggravated" the autism symptoms in at least one child, and I would wonder if research into what triggered that severe aggravation might provide at least some clues into the perpetual mysteries of the disorder and its causes.

And, if I were Dr. Jenkins, rather than wringing my hands and trying to censor a TV-show verdict, I would truly worry about what will happen when parents realize that the Federal Government's concession has been sealed -- preventing the public (and future plaintiffs) from viewing what could only be described as "evidence of harm." I would be nervous that this secretive action in an actual court (itself reminiscent of science fiction) might drive parents away from vaccination far more effectively than any scripted drama.

Furthermore, if I were the top pediatrician in America, I would not be asking television networks to make sweeping statements such as, "No scientific link exists" between autism and mercury or vaccines, when highly respected publications continue to publish new (and very real) data that roundly debunk what has now become, frankly, a tired piece of misinformation.

If I were the AAP, or ABC for that matter, I would feel downright silly stating that "no scientific link exists," so soon after the Journal of Child Neurology published a study titled, "Blood Levels of Mercury Are Related to Diagnosis of Autism: A Reanalysis of an Important Data Set." I would also worry about parental reaction to learning that researchers had done due diligence and reanalyzed data from a prior, hugely influential study that (erroneously) found zero connection between mercury levels and autism.

Instead of trying to silence the fictional words of "Eli Stone" co-creators Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim, I would pay closer attention to the real words of Journal authors M. Catherine DeSoto and Robert Hitlan, who found a major flaw in the original study that found no link. In fact, they concluded, "a significant relation does exist between the blood levels of mercury and diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder," and that "hair sample analysis results offer some support for the idea that persons with autism may be less efficient... at eliminating mercury from the blood," something that proponents of the mercury-autism hypothesis have long contended.

And, I would heed this rather wise warning from the authors: "If there is any link between autism and mercury, it is absolutely crucial that the first reports of the question are not falsely stating that no link occurs."

Another study, freshly out of Harvard, likewise shows a potential link between mercury and the autopsied brains of young people with autism. The American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology reports that a marker for oxidative stress was 68.9% higher in autistic brain issue than controls (a statistically significant result), while mercury levels were 68.2% higher.

And though the mercury results did not quite reach statistical significance (probably due to the small number of autistic brains studied: 9), the authors cautioned that, "However, there was a positive correlation between (oxidative stress and mercury levels)," meaning the two might be associated.

Finally, if part of my AAP job description was to ensure that every American child is vaccinated as early and often as possible, I would be hugely apprehensive, not about a new courtroom drama, but rather about a dramatic new study soon to appear in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.

In the article, "Delay in DPT vaccination is associated with a reduced risk of childhood asthma," Anita Kozyrskyj, an asthma researcher at the University of Manitoba, and other scientists combed the medical records of 14,000 children born in Manitoba in 1995 (when many Canadian shots still contained mercury, by the way).

They found that children who received the DPT (diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus) vaccine at two months of age were 2.63 times more likely to develop asthma (at a rate of 13.9%) than children who were not given the shot until after four months of age (5.9%). "We're thinking that maybe if you delay this allergic response until a bit later, the child's immune system is more developed and maybe you're not seeing this effect," Kozyrskyj told the Winnipeg Free Press, which just broke the story.

No one wants infant children to go unprotected from whooping cough (or pertussis, the "P" in DPT). But what if delaying that vaccine could have prevented more than half of the asthma cases in the United States? With millions of children currently suffering from the disease, at the cost of billions of dollars a year, would waiting another two months improve the risk-benefit ratio for society (save for the companies that market those asthma medications)?

Even more importantly, if too-early vaccination causes asthma in some kids, could the practice cause other disorders? There is absolutely nothing to link this vaccine study to autism, of course. But consider the following:

1) Many asthma cases have been linked to autoimmunity. The same with autism.

2) Childhood asthma has been dramatically increasing for two decades. The same with autism.

3) Most of the children with asthma in the vaccine study were boys. The same with autism.

Any way you look at it, this study is hardly reassuring news to parents who are about to vaccinate their kids (though think how comforting it would be to allow them to delay this shot by two months). Medicine and the media constantly tell us that all vaccines are safe for all children. When parents try to jive that information with studies that imply the opposite, their faith and trust in public health and the immunization program begin to take a nosedive, along with vaccination rates.

It's not just the broadcast of fiction out of ABC that might drive parents away from immunization. It is the negation of fact out of the AAP as well. And if unvaccinated children get sick, will the esteemed Academy also "bear responsibility," or just heap it all upon the network?

ABC executives could cave in and cancel the broadcast, but I don't think they will. And even if America's pediatricians manage to successfully censor fiction and crush artistic freedom, they will never be able to stifle the facts.

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'Reduced Levels of Mercury in First Baby Haircuts of Autistic Children' - Amy S. Holmes et al; Int'l Jnl of Toxicology
'Neurotoxic Effects of Postnatal Thimerosal are Mouse Strain Dependent' -M. Hornig et al; Molecular Psychiatry
'Activation of Methionine Synthase by Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 & Dopamine: A Target for Neurodevelopmental Toxins and Thimerosal' - M. Waly et al; Molecular Psychiatry
'Thimerosal Neurotoxicity is Associated with Gluthathione Depletion: Protection with Glutathione Precursors' - S.J. James et al; Neurotoxicology
'A Case-Control Study of Mercury Burden in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder' - Jeff Bradstreet et al; Jnl of AP&S
There's more, but I would be interested in the legitimate putdowns any of the usual suspects here could make about the likes of Jill James and Mady Hornig regarding their scientific ability and integrity. To say: good scientific voices are being raised in this matter, not just those of emotional parents grasping at straws about the possible causes of their children's ASD.
Also, someone referred to wondering about the likes of peanut allergies: a group in Canada headed by Rita Hoffman has done an excellent job of researching & compiling studies that have been made regarding this subject. The message there as well: vaccines.
http://vaccinationnews.com/dailynews/March2002/Anaphlaxis&Vaccines
http://www.whale.to/vaccines/hoffman
their website: www.vran.org
It's time and past to move on in this debate. There's both smoke and fire here.
P.S. No, I'm not anti-vaccine per se. I'm for the truth to come out. And the basic truth is that vaccines are not as safe as they are made out to be by the authorities. And the longer they try to bury that truth, the longer it will take to get the pressure built for safer vaccines to come into being. In the meantime, it is criminal for the authorities to keep trying to stonewall in this matter. The chips need to fall where they may - and in western, democratic countries, that means they need to fall, still, on the side of Informed Consent. And that means TRUE Informed Consent. Got that?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 01/29/2008

No Thank you Mr. Kriby,

Three urban fantasies about medicine:

Vaccines cause autism.
Cell phones cause brain cancer.
Silicon breast implants cause breast cancer.

All three hypotheses have been disproven. Read peer reviewed scientific papers rather than the "balanced" reports from newspapers or the uninformed commentaries by bloggers. Perpetuating these stories causes mischief and can cause harm. Avoiding childhood vaccinations is a crazy risk to take with the life of a child.

Mr. Kriby, will you be there to pay damages when a child dies from the lack of a routine childhood vaccine?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 AM on 01/29/2008

David Kirby wrote:
"And though the mercury results did not quite reach statistical significance (probably due
to the small number of autistic brains studied: 9), the authors cautioned that, "However, there was a positive correlation between (oxidative stress and mercury levels)," meaning the two might be associated."

Meanwhile, according to this NPR story:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5768623

"The older the age of the father at the time of birth, the higher the chances of the offspring to have autism," Reichenberg says. "In fathers who were 40 years or older,
the risk for autism was almost six times higher than in the offspring of fathers who were younger than 30 years of age."

Just maybe, AAP President Renee Jenkins is right to be concerned that some parents will take to heart the (unproven) message of this show, which is that vaccinating your child is a very risky proposition.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 01/28/2008

I am the Aunt of a vaccine injured child. I am not convinced it is the mercury alone in the vaccines that causes so many neurobehavioral disorders. I think there are other vaccine components at fault. I read a Mayo Clinic report discussing the 10 major irritants that we are regularly exposed to. Three of those irritants are in vaccines. It seems to me many of these children are having major life altering reactions to these irritants.
After witnessing the gross medical neglect by my niece's doctors I do know for a fact doctors cannot recognize vaccine reactions and they have no idea how to treat a vaccine injured child. My niece only started getting better once her parents and neurologist said "no more vaccines." The further she gets away from the vaccines the healthier she is getting.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 01/28/2008

Stay on topic David. Stay on topic. We need you. We need you because the AAP is not doing their job - along with the CDC & FDA. All we want is TRUTH and SAFETY. So far we are getting none of that.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 01/28/2008

I am not a parent, or a doctor, or a lawyer. I do not work for a company that manufactures vaccines.

I would like to point out that even if you can find a reliable link between mercury and childhood diseases, which is not even close to being true, you still cannot say with any certainty that the mercury in question came from vaccines.

The other big source of mercury for most of us seems to be from fish consumption. Canned tuna is commonly contaminated with mercury. Doctors have been warning pregnant and nursing women not to eat as much fish.

A very recently reported study in California (Sorry, I don't have a link) has found that autism rates have continued to climb even though thimerisol was removed from vaccines a few years ago.

Again, I don't have a dog in this fight, however, vaccines are a large part of the reason we live so long today. Let's not forget that.

Also, I'd like to know why some people seem to think that pediatricians have so little regard for their tiny patients. They are devoting their lives to caring for your children. It doesn't make any sense to treat them as adversaries who are devoted to covering up the sins of drug companies.

My point is that as much as you would like an answer to the riddle of autism, promoting anti-vaccine hysteria in worried parents is not in the interests of childen either.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 01/28/2008

Here's a scary thought, in all this debate,of who's right and whos wrong...I wonder how many young men are languishing in Prison, poisoned from lead and mecury???whats to debate about that...Every prisoner should be given a scan to see how the brain is jumbled up. Our society only likes to work on the (pleasantly damaged individuals) this system is repulsive to me a moral human being.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 01/28/2008

There's some important information missing from this post.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 01/28/2008

Once again David, you have shown how much power you have!! Just like ABC will cause "needless suffering and potential deaths of children", you are apparently causing a "flood of hysteria over vaccines"!!

Kidding aside, I think the only thing you and ABC have in common is raising public knowledge that mercury is still in vaccines. Comments by the AAP and by Kathleen Seidel below ignore the message that flu vaccines (and nearly all others) are available 100% without thimerosal and that given that information, many would choose a mercury free vaccine.

The decision to choose NOT to vaccinate with a mercury containing vaccine is not done out of fear, it is done out of common sense. Those who use their OWN fear mongering tactics (see "suffering" "deaths" "hysteria") only serve to take away our right to choose to protect ourselves from unecessary exposure to mercury. I thought we lived in a Country where we were free to speak our minds and choose our own health care protocols.

Personally, I do not read anything in your book that would do anything more than give people information. Your Huffington Post articles sometimes include great questions that induce thoughtfull conversation, such as what parents may think of sealing of court documents in a case that concedes thimerosal caused harm. Expressing your OPINION that this common procedure is a "secretive action" dose not make it a less pertinent question.

Thanks for hanging in with us all this time David.

Tim

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 01/28/2008

Thank you David again.

The AAP has shown itself, most recently in its report on autism, to be harmfully behind the times and harmfully unaware when it comes to the latest strategies that seem to be working with some individuals with autism. "Some" is a lot better than "almost none" which is what we older parents had years ago.

Inaction and decisions based on "special interests" do harm. What happened to "first,do no harm"?

And what happened, AAP, to the First Amendment?

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 01/28/2008
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