June 21, 2000 and
June 22, 2000 - In this two day meeting, Dr. Thomas
Verstraeten discussed the Thimerosal/VSD study and some of its
findings.
However, the more troubling
findings of early datasets were not discussed at
this two day meeting. It is interesting to note the findings
he discussed at this public meeting and the
closed door meeting held at Simpsonwood are quite
different from the findings in his
confidential draft of February 29, 2000.
Dr. Verstraeten's paper of February 29, 2000
showed a 2.48
relative risk
increase (a 248 percent increase) of autism in children who
had received the mercury laced vaccines (see
graph 3 at the top of page 15
of the above report).
Even more troubling than the first written, yet unpublished, analysis
of February 29, 2000 by Dr. Verstraeten and the CDC is the initial
analysis which has been dubbed
"Generation Zero"
and was apparently never compiled into a formal
report. In this analysis, done in November and December of 1999,
CDC researchers found a relative risk of 11.35 for autism for
those infants with >25 mcg exposure at one month. In other words,
children exposed to thimerosal levels as low as those found in the
flu vaccine of today were over 11 times more likely to acquire a
neurodevelopmental disorder.
These results were so disquieting to the CDC they
apparently felt the need to revise the data by including younger
infants (not yet diagnosed) and pulled in data from a financially
faltering Massachusetts HMO that dramatically under reported autism
rates (due to a poorly designed database) and used these "new"
calculations in the second and third drafts of this report.
Internal e-mails
from the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta,
obtained by SafeMinds under FOIA, appear to confirm this suspicion.
All of these numerical permutations dramatically
decreased the relationship of Thimerosal to the risk of neurodevelopmental
disorders, including autism. Unfortunately for millions of children
around the world, the
published
analysis of the VSD (Vaccine Safety Datalink) data
had eliminated the risk, never informing others of their initial
findings that were of great significance. Sadly, this version
would be repeatedly cited by other authors in many medical publications
and news stories over the next
few years, even today. The various manipulations the dataset
went through over the course of 4 years prior to publication is
discussed in detail in the
science section of this website.
In the November 5, 2003 issue of Pediatrics,
Verstraeten, et al published data
based upon the manipulated figures from the VSD study as
discussed above.
Ironically, even
Neal Halsey, M.D., a staunch supporter of the National Vaccine
Program, and former Chairman of the CDC Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP), raised credibility issues as
evidenced in his December 17, 2003
letter to Pediatrics.
In February 2004, Geier and Geier published a
letter to the editor in
Pediatrics
which detailed the
serious errors in the Verstraeten study.
Most telling is the
letter from Dr. Verstraeten
himself to Pediatrics about the
allegation that his study "cleared" thimerosal.
Congressman David Weldon, M.D. (R-FL) has
also detailed
his concerns about the credibility of the these studies and
suspected statistical cover-ups in his
letter to Judy Gerberding, M.D., Director of the Centers for Disease
Control,
in his letter to her dated October 31, 2003. Congressman
Weldon stated:
“I am very concerned
about activities that have taken place in the National Immunization
Program (NIP) in the development of this study, and I believe the
issues raised need your personal attention.”
“I found a disturbing pattern
which merits a thorough, open, timely, and independent review by
researchers outside of the CDC, HHS, the vaccine industry, and
others with a conflict of interest
in vaccine related issues (including many in University settings who
may have conflicts).”
“A review of these documents
leaves me very concerned that rather than seeking to understand
whether or not some children were exposed to harmful levels of
mercury in childhood vaccines in the 1990s, there may have been a
selective use of the data to make the associations in the earliest
study disappear.”
To date, there has been no corrective action taken at
the CDC by Dr. Gerberding, in fact, the pattern of behavior
continues to be reflected the their ongoing studies and published
papers.