Genesee County Health Department
Better Life Through Better Health
Release Date:
01/31/2008 End Date: 02/01/2008
Contact Person:
Sherry Wood
Immunization Supervisor
Genesee County Health Department
Phone:
(810) 237-4543
RE:
No link between vaccines and autism
The Genesee County Health
Department urges viewers to recognize the fictional premise of the
television episode, “Eli Stone”, airing on ABC-TV on January 31, 2008.
There is no scientific
evidence of a connection between vaccines and autism despite the fact that
the title character in the episode successfully argues in court that a
vaccine caused a child’s autism. In fact, despite the removal of the
suspected vaccine component, thimerosal, from vaccines in 2002, statistics
show that autism rates continue to rise. These statistics further support
the evidence that a link does not exist.
Autism is a complex brain disorder involving communication and social
difficulties as well as repetitive behavior or narrow interests. It can be
a devastating condition for the individuals experiencing it and for family
members responsible for their care. Research continues to add to our
understanding of the causes of autism and the means to treat it
effectively. In the meantime, assistance for family members is available
through the Autism Society of Michigan, NARSAD, community mental health
agencies, support groups, local school districts, educators,counselors,
physicians and other health and human service personnel. Additional funding
is needed both for research and for assistance.
Vaccines are the single most powerful, cost-effective public health
intervention ever developed. They have reduced, and in some cases,
eliminated serious infectious disease. False information similar to what is
being provided on this television show could result in a decline in
immunization rates. In the United Kingdom, erroneous reports linking
measles vaccine to autism prompted a decline in vaccination and the worst
outbreak of measles in two decades including the deaths of several
children. A similar effect would be devastating to the health of our
community. For further information regarding vaccines and autism please go
to the Genesee County Health Department website at
www.gchd.us.
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