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  • Over 165 studies have investigated the safety of Thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative in childhood vaccines, with many finding it harmful, particularly to infants and children.
  • Among these studies, 16 focused on serious health outcomes like death, developmental delays, and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism.
  • The CDC maintains that Thimerosal is safe and not linked to autism, but this contradicts an internal study indicating a significant increase in autism risk associated with Thimerosal exposure in infancy, prompting a review of the CDC's findings compared to independent research.

Article Abstract

There are over 165 studies that have focused on Thimerosal, an organic-mercury (Hg) based compound, used as a preservative in many childhood vaccines, and found it to be harmful. Of these, 16 were conducted to specifically examine the effects of Thimerosal on human infants or children with reported outcomes of death; acrodynia; poisoning; allergic reaction; malformations; auto-immune reaction; Well's syndrome; developmental delay; and neurodevelopmental disorders, including tics, speech delay, language delay, attention deficit disorder, and autism. In contrast, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that Thimerosal is safe and there is "no relationship between [T]himerosal[-]containing vaccines and autism rates in children." This is puzzling because, in a study conducted directly by CDC epidemiologists, a 7.6-fold increased risk of autism from exposure to Thimerosal during infancy was found. The CDC's current stance that Thimerosal is safe and that there is no relationship between Thimerosal and autism is based on six specific published epidemiological studies coauthored and sponsored by the CDC. The purpose of this review is to examine these six publications and analyze possible reasons why their published outcomes are so different from the results of investigations by multiple independent research groups over the past 75+ years.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4065774PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/247218DOI Listing

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