Links Between Vaccines and Autism Were Fabricated
Now, according to an investigation by the Times of London, it turns out that Andrew Wakefield changed and misreported findings in his research to create the appearance of a possible link between the MMR vaccine and autism.
Wakefield’s manipulated findings first appeared in The Lancet in 1998 and had an extraordinary impact: inoculation rates in Britain dropped while cases of measles jumped from 58 in 1998 to 1,348 in 2008.
Andrew Wakefield must now defend himself against allegations of serious professional misconduct brought by the General Medical Council.