CDC vaccine report cites study that does not exist, says scientist listed as author | US news

On Thursday, a scientist on the use of protective thimerosal in vaccines planned to be present to the US Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC) vaccination committee (CDC).
The report, called Thimerosal as a vaccine on the CDC website on Tuesday, will be presented by Lyn Redwood, former leader of the anti -vaccine group child health defense.
Low -level newborn Thimerosal Exposure: The brain, which was published in 2008 in the journal Neurotoxicology and written jointly by UC Davis Professor Emeritus Robert Berman, refers to a study called long -term results in the brain.
However, according to Berman, “does not refer to a study that I have published or realized”.
Berman said he wrote together a work called a different magazine-toxicological sciences-Benzer work that reached different results by Redwood.
“We did not examine the effects of Thimerosal in Microglia orum I do not approve of this false representation of the research,” he said.
Reuters is the first report on the wrong quote from Redwood’s planned presentation.
The meeting became more and more controversial after the US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy JR suddenly suddenly fired the previous 17 members of the expert panel just weeks ago and selected eight new members defending half of them against vaccines.
Kennedy, an anti -vaccine activist for a long time, established children’s health defense.
Patty Murray, a democratic senator of Bill Cassidy from Louisiana, both Republican Senator Louisiana, said that the meeting of 25 and 26 June should be postponed.
The summary of the presentation suggested that there was sufficient thimerosal flu vaccine and that all pregnant women, infants and children should take only these shots. It was not clear whether the new advisory panel would be asked to vote for such a movement.
Redwood’s presentation, in contrast to a separate report published by the CDC personnel on the agency’s website and does not support the connection between vaccines containing thimerosal and autism or other neurodeficial disorders.
Kennedy has long forced a connection between vaccines and autism, contrary to scientific evidence.
Redwood could not be reached immediately for a comment. A HHS spokesman said that Berman was represented by the toxicological science study of the referenced study.
The CDC’s briefing material has reviewed some studies on the neurodeshotic results used in drugs and vaccines in multiple areas in the United States to prevent the growth of germs.
According to the CDC report, 96% of all influenza vaccines in the United States did not contain thimerosal during the 2024-25 flu season. He added that the number of pregnant women with flu vaccine containing thimarosal decreased over time and that only 0.3% of the doses containing thimarosal decreased in 2024.
In 2014, Kennedy wrote a book that claims that Thimerosal, a mercury -based preservative, caused brain damage.
On Monday, Cassidy, who chaired the US Health, Education, Working and Retirement Senate Committee, called for the postponement of the meeting, saying that the meeting should not be held without a relatively small panel and CDC manager.
Murray, a senior member and former president of the aid committee, asked the firearms to return or postpone the meeting until the former members were examined properly.


.jpg?trim=148,0,0,0&width=1200&height=800&crop=1200:800&w=390&resize=390,220&ssl=1)

