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          The principal sense in which Wakefield's Lancet paper linked "MMR vaccine with autism" is that it reported parental concerns that the onset of..

          Agmon-Levin, Nancy, editor.

        1. See figures reported in Lucija Tomljenovic and Christopher A. Shaw, “Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine policy and evidence-based medicine: Are they at odds.
        2. The principal sense in which Wakefield's Lancet paper linked "MMR vaccine with autism" is that it reported parental concerns that the onset of.
        3. Dr Lucija Tomljenovic from the University of British Columbia, Canada, using Freedom of Information legislation, obtained data that the Joint Committee on.
        4. At the University of British Columbia, for example, researchers Chris Shaw and Lucija Tomljenovic in the Faculty of Medicine state that the cervical cancer.
        5. Children's Medical Safety Research Institute

          American anti-vaccination group

          The Children's Medical Safety Research Institute (CMSRI) was a United States based anti-vaccination group which funded a number of pseudoscientific[1] studies, notably by Christopher Shaw of the University of British Columbia, and his collaborator Lucija Tomljenovic, and by Christopher Exley of Keele University,[2] which purport to link aluminium in vaccines to autism.

          The studies have been rejected by the World Health Organization[3] and some have been retracted.[4] A claimed "vaccinated vs. unvaccinated" cohort study has also been debunked.[5]

          The claimed link between vaccines and autism has been extensively investigated and shown to be false.[6] The scientific consensus is that there is no relationship, causal or otherwise, between vaccines and incidence of autism,[6][7][8] and vaccine ingredients do not ca