BRAZILIAN AIDE BARS PRESS CURB; Government Senate Leader Joins Opponents of Plan for Anti-Libel Measure
Date: 04 September 1956
By TAD SZULC Special to The New York Times
Tad Special
Adoption of new press bill seen unlikely; Sen Muller opposed
Andrew Jeremy Wakefield (born 3 September 1956) is an English fraudster, anti-vaccine activist, and former senior surgeon. He was struck off the medical register for "serious professional misconduct" due to his involvement in the fraudulent 1998 Lancet MMR autism study that falsely claimed a link between the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism.
The publicity surrounding the study caused a sharp decline in vaccination uptake, leading to a number of outbreaks of measles around the world and many deaths as a result. He was a surgeon on the liver transplant programme at the Royal Free Hospital in London, and became a senior lecturer and honorary consultant in experimental gastroenterology at the Royal Free and University College School of Medicine. He resigned from his positions there in 2001 "by mutual agreement", then moved to the United States. In 2004, Wakefield co-founded and began working at the Thoughtful House research centre (later renamed the Johnson Center for Child Health and Development) in Austin, Texas. He served as executive director of the centre until February 2010, when he resigned in the wake of findings against him by the British General Medical Council which had struck him off their register. He has subsequently become known for his anti-vaccination activism.
Wakefield published his 1998 paper on autism in the British medical journal The Lancet, claiming to have identified a novel form of enterocolitis linked to autism. However, other researchers were unable to reproduce his findings, and a 2004 investigation by Sunday Times reporter Brian Deer identified undisclosed financial conflicts of interest on Wakefield's part. Wakefield reportedly stood to earn up to $43 million per year selling test kits. Most of Wakefield's co-authors then withdrew their support for the study's interpretations, and the General Medical Council (GMC) conducted an inquiry into allegations of misconduct against Wakefield and two former colleagues, focusing on Deer's findings.
In 2010, the GMC found that Wakefield had been dishonest in his research, had acted against patients' best interests, mistreated developmentally delayed children, and had "failed in his duties as a responsible consultant". The Lancet fully retracted Wakefield's 1998 publication on the basis of the GMC's findings, noting that elements of the manuscript had been falsified and that the journal had been "deceived" by Wakefield. Three months later, Wakefield was struck off the UK medical register, in part for his deliberate falsification of research published in The Lancet. In a related legal decision, a British court held that "[t]here is now no respectable body of opinion which supports [Wakefield's] hypothesis, that MMR vaccine and autism/enterocolitis are causally linked".
In 2016, Wakefield directed the anti-vaccination film Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe.
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Date: 04 September 1956
By TAD SZULC Special to The New York Times
Tad Special
Adoption of new press bill seen unlikely; Sen Muller opposed
Date: 04 September 1956
By JOHN N. POPHAM Special to The New York Times
John POPHAM
J L Hicks, Negro managing ed of NY Amsterdam News, in Clinton to cover riots; to work as regular newsman with no special protection
Date: 04 September 1956
Hamburg police seize about 50 Communist papers, harbor area
Date: 04 September 1956
Special to The New York Times
Dies, 50; career; por; A H Sulzberger, H S Truman, F M Stephenson tributes
Date: 04 September 1956
By VAL ADAMS
Val ADAMS
News Caravan: C Huntley and D Brinkley to join J C Swayze on show
Date: 03 September 1956
By ANTHONY LEWIS Special to The New York Times
Anthony Special
Arts and Art News (pubs) articles criticize USIA for canceling Sports in Art exhibit
Date: 03 September 1956
Date: 04 September 1956
Thompson, Jno S