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The risk of neurodevelopmental disorders following Thimerosal-containing Hib vaccine in comparison to Thimerosal-free Hib vaccine administered from 1995 to 1999 in the United States
Authors:David A. Geier  Janet K. Kern  Kristin G. Homme  Mark R. Geier
Affiliation:1. The Institute of Chronic Illnesses, Inc, Silver Spring, MD, USA;2. CoMeD, Inc, Silver Spring, MD, USA;3. CONEM US Autism Research Group, Allen, TX, USA;4. International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, Champions Gate, FL, USA
Abstract:Investigators postulated that early-life exposure to organic mercury (Hg) significantly increases the risk of childhood neurodevelopmental disorders (NDs). The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System database was utilized to conduct a hypothesis testing case-control study by evaluating 3486 total adverse event reports reported following Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib) vaccination. Exposed subjects received a Thimerosal-containing formulation (HIBTITER?, Wyeth-Lederle), while unexposed subjects received a Thimerosal-free formulation (PEDVAXHIB?, Merck). Subjects were included if they received either of these two Hib vaccine formulations between 1995 and 1999. Cases were defined as adverse event reports with a reported outcome of autism, developmental delay, psychomotor delay, or NDs in general. Cases with reported outcomes of febrile convulsions, pyrexia, or injection site pain, all of which have no biologically plausible relation to Hg exposure, were also examined. Controls were defined as adverse event reports without any mention of the specific case outcome examined. Cases of reported autism (odds ratio (OR)?=?2.75, p?
Keywords:Autistic  ADHD  Ethylmercury  Merthiolate  Language  PDD  Speech  Thiomersal
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