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Andrew Wakefield – No longer a doctor

Andrew Wakefield will not be permitted to practice medicine in the UK any more.

Andrew Wakefield has never has been allowed to practice medicine in the US. There may be a similarity to Thalidomide never receiving approval to be used in the US.

How many children have been permanently disabled because of the fraud of Wakefield?

How many children have died because of the fraud of Wakefield?

While anti-vaccinationists claim that this is some sort of global conspiracy, the reality is much more simple. Andrew Wakefield was caught taking hundreds of thousands of pounds from lawyers to create evidence that would help the lawyers to sue vaccine companies for billions of pounds.

Andrew Wakefield’s defense?

He claims that his research – research that nobody else has been able to reproduce – is legitimate. When research cannot be reproduced there are two possibilities. Researcher error and researcher fraud.

The interpretation that is favorable to Andrew Wakefield is that he is just incompetent, since he is not able to recognize where he screwed up. The interpretation that is unfavorable is that he intentionally lied.

The other claim of Andrew Wakefield is that the amount of money he took, under the table from the lawyers, was not as much as has been reported. In other words, Andrew Wakefield is not a high priced liar, just a cut rate liar.

Anti-vaccinationists claim that this is some sort of multinational conspiracy. This is a conspiracy, but a much simpler conspiracy involving Andrew Wakefield and a bunch of lawyers.

Andrew Wakefield has also mistreated the children who were his research subjects. The anti-vaccination mob claims that this is acceptable, since he is trying to make vaccines appear dangerous.

But is he trying to make vaccines look dangerous?

No. He is only trying to sell his own measles vaccine. Andrew Wakefield’s vaccine would not sell unless he scared people about the MMR (Measles Mumps Rubella) vaccine. Andrew Wakefield did scare people about the MMR vaccine.

Vaccination rates dropped.

Measles rates climbed.

Children died.

Anti-vaccinationists were happy.

When vaccination began, there were all sorts of scare stories about vaccines. Since vaccination refers to the cowpox, the claim was that vaccines would turn us into cows. Now the claim is that vaccination will make you autistic.

So far there is no evidence to suggest that vaccination has ever turned anyone into a cow – not even a little bit.

What about autism?

The claim about autism depends on what country you are in. If you are in Nigeria, the claims are that vaccination will decrease fertility, cause AIDS, and cause cancer. The evidence? There is none. These beliefs are cultural.

What about autism?

The claim that vaccination causes autism has been thoroughly studied. Each new claim by anti-vaccinationists is examined. Each claim is shown to have no basis.

Does that stop the anti-vaccinationists?

No. These beliefs are also cultural. The people who believe that vaccines cause infertility, or that vaccines cause AIDS, or that vaccines cause cancer, or that vaccines cause autism, or even that vaccines cause you to turn into a cow, are not going to respond to scientific evidence. They respond to emotion.

They feel that these problems are caused by vaccines. That is all the evidence they need. Unfortunately, this results in delays in eradication of vaccine-preventable illnesses. This means that more children need to be vaccinated before the illnesses become eradicated. The irony is that anti-vaccinationists prolong the need for vaccination. Anti-vaccinationists also rely on others vaccinating to protect anti-vaccinationists from illness.

It is surprising that anti-vaccinationists exhibit contradictory behavior.

No. Anti-vaccinationists do not behave rationally, so their behavior is not expected to follow any logical pattern. Their behavior is based on emotion. Emotion has nothing to do with facts, or with behaving consistently, or with behaving rationally.

Andrew Wakefield lied.

Andrew Wakefield was paid a lot of money to lie.

Andrew Wakefield mistreated the children he used as research subjects.

Andrew Wakefield was trying to sell a vaccine to compete with the vaccine he was telling lies about.

Real doctors have recognized this fraud and had Andrew Wakefield’s fraudulent research retracted.

Real doctors have recognized this fraud and had Andrew Wakefield’s medical license revoked.

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