RE: More vaccine doubts
February 10, 2010 at 12:37 am
(This post was last modified: February 10, 2010 at 12:39 am by Rev. Rye.)
And here's the results of another study which illustrates my point that there is a very heavy genetic contribution which almost certainly is more important to the onset of Autism than any amount of Thimerosal.
And I took some further research, and I found that of all the routine vaccinations the average child goes through before the age of six, only inactivated influenza vaccines even contain that .1 mg of thimerosal.
But don't take my word for it, look into the what the FDA says about it.
Quote:The study, which gathered information from 277 twin pairs in which at least one had an autistic disorder, found that when one identical twin developed an autistic disorder, the other one also did 88 percent of the time.
That compared with 31 percent among fraternal twins. Unlike identical twins, fraternal twins are no more genetically similar than non-twin siblings.
What's more, researchers found, identical twins also had greater similarities in the form of autism that they developed, their level of day-to-day functioning and the risk of intellectual impairment.
The findings, reported in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, confirm the importance of genes in autism development.
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) include several developmental brain disorders that hinder a person's ability to communicate and interact socially. ASDs range from the more-severe cases of "classic" autism to Asperger's syndrome -- where a person has normal intelligence and verbal skills, but difficulty socializing and understanding subtler forms of communication, like body language and vocal tone.
"Autism research has been guided by one important observation for the past several decades - that autism has a large genetic component," Dr. Paul Law, of the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, told Reuters Health in an email. "That observation was made through twin studies."
This new study confirms those findings using a much larger sample of twins, according to Law. The data come from an online registry called the Interactive Autism Network, which Kennedy Krieger set up two years ago to connect parents of children with autism with researchers.
Of the twin pairs in the current study, 67 were identical and 210 were fraternal. Among identical twins, all females had been diagnosed with an ASD, whereas the "concordance" was 86 percent among males.
The pattern was different among fraternal twins. Among pairs in which at least one was female, when one sibling developed an ASD, the other did 20 percent of the time. That figure was 40 percent when both twins were male.
The findings also go beyond confirming concordance in identical twins' odds of developing an ASD, Law pointed out.
"We show that important characteristics of ASD, such as the type of ASD, level of functioning and presence of other psychiatric disorders are more similar...among identical twins," he said. "Thus not only are they more concordant overall, but the pattern of their disease is more concordant."
The researchers also found that among identical twins, the second sibling was unlikely to be diagnosed with an ASD once a year had passed since the first sibling's diagnosis.
"Basically," Law said, "our data suggests that parents of identical twins can stop worrying after about 12 months have passed since the diagnosis of their first twin."
In contrast, he said, fraternal twins still seem to have "some degree of risk" as much as four years after the first twin is diagnosed.
While experts generally agree that genetics plays a major role in autism spectrum disorders, they also believe that environmental factors conspire with genes to make certain children vulnerable. Researchers are still trying to figure out what those environmental factors are.
SOURCE: Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, October 2009.
And I took some further research, and I found that of all the routine vaccinations the average child goes through before the age of six, only inactivated influenza vaccines even contain that .1 mg of thimerosal.
But don't take my word for it, look into the what the FDA says about it.
Quote:I just like to question things, but you guys please feel free to trust blindly. Thank you.We ask questions, too, but when we do so, we actually listen, as opposed to latching on to the first hopeful thing we hear, as in the case of Jenny and Jim above.
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