Science Library Abstract
Published: 2014
SYNOPSIS
Background data (not reported in print) suggest a strong link between thimerosal exposure and autism.
TITLE
Methodological issues and evidence of malfeasance in research purporting to show thimerosal in vaccines is safe
CITATION
Hooker B, Kern J, Geier D, Haley B, Sykes L, King P, Geier M. BioMed Research International. 2014, Article ID 247218.
SUMMARY
This review article shows methodological flaws in six separate CDC studies claiming that thimerosal does not cause autism. In three specific instances (Madsen et al. 2003, Verstraeten et al. 2003 and Price et al. 2010), evidence of malfeasance on the part of CDC scientists is shown. Background data (not reported in print) from these three publications suggest a strong link between thimerosal exposure and autism.