Frontline: The Vaccine War. I’ve already discussed this upcoming episode of Frontline.
Below is an extended press release they have for this episode.
I am very wary of giving groups like Generation Rescue any more media coverage than absolutely necessary. Their fake study, created for their appearance on the TV show “The Doctors” was a clear example of them using the media in what their own founder calls their effort to bring “… the U.S. vaccine program to its knees”.
With less than a half-dozen full-time activists, annual budgets of six figures or less, and umpteen thousand courageous, undaunted, and selfless volunteer parents, our community, held together with duct tape and bailing wire, is in the early to middle stages of bringing the U.S. vaccine program to its knees.
But how do you discuss the “vaccine war” without those very people waging war on vaccines? How can you leave out Barbara Loe Fisher who has not only spent 20 years attacking vaccines, but has recently tried to silence Dr. Paul Offit with a baseless lawsuit?
That said, here is the press release for the Frontline episode:
Vaccines have changed the world, largely eradicating a series of terrible diseases, from smallpox to polio to diphtheria, and likely adding decades to most of our life spans. But despite the gains—and numerous scientific studies indicating vaccine safety—a growing movement of parents remains fearful of vaccines. And in some American communities, significant numbers of parents have been rejecting vaccines altogether, raising new concerns about the return of vaccine-preventable diseases like measles and whooping cough.
In The Vaccine War, airing Tuesday, April 27, 2010, at 9 P.M. ET on PBS (check local listings), FRONTLINE lays bare the science of vaccine safety and examines the increasingly bitter debate between the public health establishment and a formidable populist coalition of parents, celebrities, politicians and activists who are armed with the latest social media tools, including Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, and are determined to resist pressure from the medical and public health establishments to vaccinate, despite established scientific consensus about vaccine safety.
“Scientifically, I think the matter is settled,” says Anders Hviid, an epidemiologist at the Statens Serum Institut in Denmark. In one of the largest and most comprehensive epidemiological studies available, Hviid and colleagues analyzed data on more than a half million children and found no link between the MMR “triple shot” for measles, mumps and rubella and an increased rate of autism—a link that’s been strongly asserted for years by anti-vaccine activists. Similar epidemiological studies in Denmark also failed to reveal a link between the mercury preservative thimerosal and autism. In fact, around the world, peer-reviewed epidemiological studies have found no link between autism and either the MMR shot or thimerosal.
But vaccine skeptics like celebrity Jenny McCarthy, whose son, Evan, was diagnosed with autism following a series of vaccinations, including MMR, are convinced that further study into the other 15 pediatric vaccines and their additives will ultimately reveal a link. “Something happened. And when I say something, I mean a behavior, a trigger,” McCarthy tells FRONTLINE. “Is it mercury? Is it the schedule? Is there just too many? My answer to people and what I’ve been telling them is, ‘It’s all of the above.’ We don’t know for sure, which is why we keep saying, ‘Study it.’”
Further vaccine safety research is what businessman J.B. Handley, who founded the autism support group Generation Rescue, has been calling for, too. Handley tells FRONTLINE he has little doubt that vaccines are responsible. “There is no real-world study that shows me that those six vaccines didn’t cause my son’s autism.”
Nowhere has The Vaccine War grown more heated than in Ashland, Ore.—an area that FRONTLINE learns is of high concern to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. With an estimated quarter of the town’s children entering kindergarten not fully immunized, Ashland is one of the least vaccinated places in America. Despite the best efforts of local pediatricians like Dr. Donna Bradshaw-Walters, many parents are simply not convinced that vaccines do more good than harm, and they’ve been using Oregon’s religious and personal-belief exemption to get out of the state vaccine mandate. “I think a child’s immune system is so immature,” says Jennifer Margulis, an Ashland writer and mother of four who chooses vaccine exemption. “If you read the list of ingredients about what you’re putting intramuscularly into your child, it’s scary.”
According to public health workers, however, Margulis’ decision puts the entire community at risk. Vaccines don’t work for everyone, and in some kids the effects wear off, so it’s only when everyone—or almost everyone—is immunized that “herd immunity” is effective. “There are hundreds of thousands of people in this country who cannot be vaccinated,” says Dr. Paul Offit, the chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the inventor of a vaccine for rotavirus. “They’re getting chemotherapy for their cancers, or they’re getting immunosuppressive therapy. They depend on those around them to be vaccinated.”
Bioethicist Art Caplan argues that society has the right to coerce its parents to vaccinate their children even if vaccines carry a small risk. “Parents don’t have unlimited rights with respect to the welfare of their children. You can’t kill them. You can’t put them at risk of fatal disease. You can’t put them at risk of devastating disability.”
Surveys reveal that America’s conversation about vaccines is complex, involving not only medical risks and benefits but also ideological beliefs about parental choice and the limits of government. “This is true even of individuals who see the benefits of vaccines as substantial,” political scientist Hank Jenkins-Smith tells FRONTLINE. “They still want it to be a choice. They don’t want it to be compulsory.” Government control over individual choice is another factor fueling the anti-vaccine backlash, despite the peer-reviewed science that vaccines are safe.
“People now have a way to get the information they couldn’t before, to communicate it to other people, and to have a robust public debate that is not controlled by money or political power or by government policy,” says Barbara Loe Fisher, president of the National Vaccine Information Center. “Physicians are going to have to get over the idea that they tell people what to do, and people are going to do it without questioning.”
Audience Engagement:
?Beginning one week before broadcast, Wednesday, April 21, visitors to FRONTLINE’s web site can interact with medical experts who will be responding to comments and answering questions. Visitors can also take a survey featuring five key questions about their attitudes toward vaccines, and find out how well their responses match responses from a nationwide survey.The Vaccine War is a FRONTLINE co-production with the Palfreman Film Group. The writer, producer and director is Jon Palfreman. FRONTLINE is produced by WGBH Boston and is broadcast nationwide on PBS. Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers. Major funding for FRONTLINE is provided by The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Additional funding is provided by the Park Foundation and the FRONTLINE Journalism Fund. FRONTLINE is closed-captioned for deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers and described for people who are blind or visually impaired by the Media Access Group at WGBH. FRONTLINE is a registered trademark of WGBH Educational Foundation. The senior producer of FRONTLINE is Raney Aronson-Rath. The executive producer of FRONTLINE is David Fanning.
here, again, is the video clip Frontline has:
By the way, the obvious response to my questioning whether giving Generation Rescue air time should be done: I give Generation Rescue coverage as well.
I wish that they had at least characterized the “National Vaccine Information Center” as not being affiliated in any way with the government or anything remotely scientifically respectable.
Emily,
that was a great public relations choice for NVIC.
I’ve searched the site for real vaccine safety information. Funny, I can’t find it.
“[V]accine skeptics like celebrity Jenny McCarthy…are convinced that further study into the other 15 pediatric vaccines and their additives will ultimately reveal a link.”
They’ve been looking for a link for years and nothing’s come up. The anti-vaccinationists now sound like Billy Bunter and his famous Postal Order.
Emily, you’re right. The release does make the NVIC sound like a government dept.
Bioethesist Art Caplan argues that society has the right to coerce it’s parents to vaccinate,even if vaccines carry a small risk.He then goes on to say,”You can’t put them at risk of devastating disability “. Autism is a HUGE risk and an EXTREMELY devastating disibility.That’s why parents are not vaccinating.
MJ Conley,
take the time to listen to Prof Bearman’s lecture at NIH. He shows that it isn’t fear of autism driving vaccine exemptions. It is fear of vaccines generated by autism organizations.
The studies that are touted to prove thimoserol safety DO NOT exist. Comparing artificial immunity to natural immunity is the real question. There are NO long term studies that prove that artificial immunity can be achieved. Show me ONE. Mercury poisoning is a clear threat. The FDA doesn’t recognize any safe level of mercury. They say that levels of 4 micrograms are acceptable as trace amounts in vaccines. The current H1N1 shot contains up to 215 micrograms of mercury. One microgram makes neural dendrites explode like popcorn. What’s the harm in waiting until more evidence is gathered. It’s clear that vaccines have some connection with the rise of mercury poisoning. The term “autism” is a political trick….it’s a psychological diagnosis…..
There are flu vaccines without thimerosal.
The rest of your rant is not even wrong, and have been addressed multiple times on this blog.
“Brand Jines”,
Even when concerns were raised about thimerosal, no scientist seriously suggested that a child could be harmed by the mercury in just one thimerosal-containing vaccine. Those who thought it might be harmful were looking at amounts approaching 200 mcg, which might be received in multiple vaccines. Also, to put things in a broader perspective, vaccines with reduced thimerosal or none were being licensed for the US market as early as ca. 1990. Thus, children would (as a matter of averages) been exposed to decreasing levels of thimerosal from that time onward. Yet, that is precisely when autism levels became “epidemic”.
“The current H1N1 shot contains up to 215 micrograms of mercury.”
Actually, it’s 25 mcg. Also, the version(s) which contain thimerosal aren’t supposed to be given to children two years or younger. Both of these facts are duly noted at the NVIC site.
Close your eyes. Think back in time. Didn’t McCarthy say her child was an indigo child? Now, suddenly he’s autistic. Oh, no, sorry, now he’s cured of autism. Well, silly us. Don’t be fooled by McCarthy or the stupid people who back her. Notice how she NEVER advocates for epilepsy research? Why? Wasn’t that what made her call 911 in the beginning? Isn’t that the primary diagnosis of her son? Does he still have seizures? And WHY is she soooooo vague about what seizure medications he takes? Wouldn’t you want to share that to help others? After all, she seems so free to share her profound insight (regurgitated info from other people who live with real autism lives) about autism. So why not seizure meds? WHY so vague? Could it be there is something she isn’t telling us? Yep, There is. Too bad the media has abandoned investigative journalism and critical thinking skills. Connect the dots reporters. It’s more than obvious. And what are youuuuuu smoking?