о прививках
Mar. 10th, 2009 12:49 pmВот эта запись (англ.) очень заслуживает внимания любого, кого интересует тема прививок, по-моему.
Я даже думаю, что было бы полезно перевести ее полностью и опубликовать по-русски; к сожалению, сам я не смогу найти для этого время.
Я даже думаю, что было бы полезно перевести ее полностью и опубликовать по-русски; к сожалению, сам я не смогу найти для этого время.
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Date: 2009-03-10 03:32 pm (UTC)http://content.karger.com/produktedb/produkte.asp?typ=fulltext&file=NPS2005051002077 - это совершенно иное исследование, его привязка ко всей этой истории с MMR - исключительно на совести сайта healthy.net
А вот статья Singh:
http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/produkte.asp?Aktion=ShowAbstract&ArtikelNr=79672&Ausgabe=230313&ProduktNr=224178
"This finding suggests that the mercury as in thimerosal-containing vaccines is likely not related to autoimmune phenomenon in autism."
Может быть, у Вас есть ссылки на источники, которые более аккуратно обращаются с информацией?
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Date: 2009-03-10 04:03 pm (UTC)Abnormal measles-mumps-rubella antibodies and CNS autoimmunity in children with autism.Singh VK, Lin SX, Newell E, Nelson C.
Department of Biology and Biotechnology Center, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322, USA. singhvk@cc.usu.edu
Autoimmunity to the central nervous system (CNS), especially to myelin basic protein (MBP), may play a causal role in autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder. Because many autistic children harbor elevated levels of measles antibodies, we conducted a serological study of measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) and MBP autoantibodies. Using serum samples of 125 autistic children and 92 control children, antibodies were assayed by ELISA or immunoblotting methods. ELISA analysis showed a significant increase in the level of MMR antibodies in autistic children. Immunoblotting analysis revealed the presence of an unusual MMR antibody in 75 of 125 (60%) autistic sera but not in control sera. This antibody specifically detected a protein of 73-75 kD of MMR. This protein band, as analyzed with monoclonal antibodies, was immunopositive for measles hemagglutinin (HA) protein but not for measles nucleoprotein and rubella or mumps viral proteins. Thus the MMR antibody in autistic sera detected measles HA protein, which is unique to the measles subunit of the vaccine. Furthermore, over 90% of MMR antibody-positive autistic sera were also positive for MBP autoantibodies, suggesting a strong association between MMR and CNS autoimmunity in autism. Stemming from this evidence, we suggest that an inappropriate antibody response to MMR, specifically the measles component thereof, might be related to pathogenesis of autism. Copyright 2002 National Science Council, ROC and S. Karger AG, Basel