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[2008] Mady Hornig et al.  Lack of association between measles virus vaccine and autism with enteropathy: a case-control study

U.S. Study Claims to Clear Measles Vaccine of Autism Link

Statements in reply:
CRYSHAME PRESS RELEASE – 6 September 2008 ON BEHALF OF PARENTS OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN RESPONDING TO NEW STUDY REFUTING WAKEFIELD FINDINGS OF MEASLES VIRUS IN GUT OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN WITH BOWEL DISEASE

[Sept 2008] National Autism Association (NAA): CDC Misses Target With Flawed MMR/Autism Study Wrong Question Asked. Wrong Children Studied. Wrong Conclusions Reached.

[Thoughtful House Center] Autism Researchers Comment on New Study and Welcome the Affirmation of Previous Measles Findings   It is clear that yesterday’s study does not establish that the MMR vaccine is not associated with autism. This work examines one small part of a very complex equation, and in fact by affirming Professor O’Leary’s laboratory and assay methods, it inadvertently endorses the validity of his 2002 findings of vaccine-strain measles virus in the gut tissue of a group of children with autism.

SafeMinds Statement on Measles Virus and Autism Study

Study Fails To Clear MMR/Autism Link by Barbara Loe Fisher

[Letter] Bill Welsh, President, Autism Treatment Trust, Edinburgh.

Brian Deer in a bind--John Stone

Ben Goldacre & the study no one is talking about--John Stone