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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Autism Vox 2008 in Review: February

December 29, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Health

February brought on winter doldrums and also a topic that came to dominate 2008, the presidential election, starting with a post on the candidates’ views on autism prior to Super Tuesday on February 5th.

There was more evidence refuting the vaccine-autism link—and specifically the MMR vaccine—from the Archives of Disease in Childhood. We need to get the word out about the evidence that there is no link, as it’s been reported that more parents are choosing not to vaccinate their children, because they fear that vaccines or something in vaccines might cause autism. And measles cases have been on the rise in 2008, with 5 cases reported in San Diego (and soon 11 cases) in mid-February.

In the UK, the National Autistic Society began another phase of its Think Differently about autism campaign, with a focus on autistic adults and the message “I Exist.” The need for this campaign was more than made apparent on hearing comments about autistic children as “retards” made by Adam Jasinski, a contestant on CBS’ Big Brother TV show.

After an article in Wired magazine featuring Amanda Baggs and Michelle Dawson, questions about autism as disease/disability/difference led to discussion (of a rather heated nature, at times).

And then, on February 28th, then-presidential-candidates Senator John McCain linked the rise in autism cases to mercury in vaccines…………………

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