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JANUARY 28, 2010 7:57PM

Immunization-autism doctor found guilty of ethics violations

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The doctor that faked the autism-MMR data that has ballooned into measles endemics around the globe and a widespread suspicion of inoculations has been found guilty of violating ethics standards. Dr. Andrew Wakefield has not received punishment, as of yet, but after a long review by the General Medical Council in the UK, Dr. Wakefield was cited for behaving with “callous disregard” and that his research was dishonest and irresponsible.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8483865.stm

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There are very few other doctors and no infectious disease doctors that believe that vaccines cause autism. That is not the issue, though. Wakefield altered the history of the patients and the results of the tests in his study and it has resulted in thousands of additional cases of measles and has resulted in several deaths.

In other words - his fraud has led to fear of immunizations that has resulted in deaths and lost resources that could have been utilized elsewhere.

Now, millions of dollars has been spent in research that was unnecessary.