Autism, Mercury, And Politics
By Robert Kennedy Jr.
Boston
Globe July 1, 2005
Mounting evidence suggests that Thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative
in children's vaccines, may be responsible for the exponential growth
of autism, attention deficit disorder, speech delays, and other childhood
neurological disorders now epidemic in the United States.
Prior to 1989, American infants generally received three vaccinations (polio,
measles-mumps-rubella, and diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis). In
the early 1990s, public health officials dramatically increased the
number of Thimerosal-containing vaccinations without considering the
cumulative impact of the mercury load on developing brains.
In a 1991 memo, Dr. Maurice Hilleman, one of the fathers of Merck's
vaccination programs, warned his bosses that 6-month-old children
administered the shots on schedule would suffer mercury exposures 87
times the government safety standards. He recommended that Thimerosal
be discontinued and complained that the US Food and Drug
Administration, which has a notoriously close relationship with the
pharmaceutical industry, could not be counted on to take appropriate
action as its European counterparts had. Merck ignored Hilleman's
warning, and for eight years government officials added seven more
shots for children containing Thimerosal.
Mercury is a known brain poison, and autism rates began rising
dramatically in children who were administered the new vaccine
regimens. A decade ago the American Academy of Pediatrics estimated
the autism rate among American children to be 1 in 2,500. Today, the
CDC places the rate at 1 in 166, or 1 in 80 boys. Additionally, one
in six children is now diagnosed with a related neurological
disorder.
In 2000, the CDC met with pharmaceutical companies and the FDA in
secret to review its findings linking Thimerosal with the dramatic
rise in neurological illnesses. According to transcripts,
participants were alarmed about the undeniable links between the
Thimerosal and widespread brain damage in children. Dr. Bill Weil
told the group, ''You can play with all you want. They
are statistically significant." Dr. Richard Johnston admitted he
feared his grandchild getting a Thimerosal-containing vaccine. But
the group was most concerned with keeping the findings secret.
''Consider this embargoed information," said Dr. Roger Bernier, a
senior director at the National Immunization Program, at the
meeting's close. The CDC now says it has ''lost" the data that
supported the crucial study and has persistently defied congressional
requests and federal law requiring it to open up the federal Vaccine
Safety Database to scientists and the public.
Numerous animal, DNA, epidemiological, and other studies point to
Thimerosal as a culprit in America's epidemic of neurological
disorders. Autistic children have been shown to have higher mercury
loads than nonautistics, and there have been reports of significant
improvements in some brain-injured children by removing mercury from
their brains. Most of the symptoms of autism are similar to the
symptoms of mercury poisoning. Scientists have been able to induce
autism-like symptoms in mice by exposing them to Thimerosal. A recent
study by an FDA scientist, Dr. Jill James, found that many autistic
children are genetically deficient in their capacity to produce
glutathione, an antioxidant generated in the brain that helps remove
mercury from the body.
Government health agencies who green-lighted Thimerosal have turned a
blind eye to the hundreds of studies linking Thimerosal to a wide
range of neurological disorders and joined the pharmaceutical
industry to gin up a series of flawed European studies to exonerate
Thimerosal. Those studies examined children exposed to a tiny
fraction of the Thimerosal given to American kids and took advantage
of the autism spike that resulted from deceptive data-gathering in
Scandinavia to argue that autism rates are unrelated to Thimerosal
use.
Drug makers wary of liability reduced Thimerosal in most children's
vaccines in recent years, but the preservative remains in flu shots,
tetanus boosters, and over-the-counter drugs. Mercury-laced vaccine
stocks were given to American children until the end of 2003.
Government officials who continue to champion Thimerosal should recognize that
this is not just a theoretical exercise in bureaucratic face-saving.
Their wrong-headed defense of Thimerosal safety in the face of overwhelming
science is discouraging testing of promising treatments which may be
effective. They are depriving vulnerable populations from being identified
to avoid Thimerosal. They also cannot escape responsibility for their
failure to warn international health agencies and governments who, based
upon American assurances, are now injecting the developing world's children
with this brain-killing chemical.
Robert Kennedy Jr. is senior attorney for the Natural
Resources Defense Council.
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