No
correlation between Vaccine and Autism, credit to Jessica Hagy
I
reviewed the Immunization study, “The MMR vaccine and autism:
Sensation, refutation, retraction, and fraud,” the study is about
scientific misrepresentation for special interest.
The
authors view that small sample size, research design and conclusion
of research are questionable to connect between vaccine and autism.
It is known explicitly in the first paragraph of the paper.
To
support the idea that there is no effect of vaccination on autism,
Rao and Andrade (2011, paragraph.2) said that “epidemiological
studies were conducted and published, refuting the positive link
between MMR vaccination and autism.”
Other
evidences are scientists related the vaccine and autism actually got
money to conduct research; and those scientists violated ethic and
doing scientific misconducts.
I
feel that the Immunization study, where false conclusion about
vaccine and autism is more harmful than the Stanford Prison study.
It
is because vaccination save million children from the measles, mumps,
and rubella (MMR) for long time. To said opposite (vaccine is
harmful) will destroy benefit of vaccine to society, not only in the
US but also around the globe.
I
think to fix the harm caused is by doing another research to check
the previous research. Then, publish the result to confront false of
previous research.
Media
(TV, newspaper, and other relate media) then spread the true research
results to public at national and states level.
Reference
Rao,
TSS and Andrade, C. (2011). The MMR vaccine and autism: Sensation,
refutation, retraction, and fraud. Indian J Psychiatry. 2011 Apr-Jun;
53(2): 95–96. Retrieved from
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3136032/.