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The Lancet MMR autism fraud centered on the publication in February 1998 of a fraudulent research paper titled "Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children" in The Lancet. The paper, authored by now discredited and deregistered Andrew Wakefield, and listing twelve coauthors, falsely claimed non-existent, causative links between the MMR vaccine, colitis, and autism. The fraud was exposed in a lengthy Sunday Times investigation by reporter Brian Deer, resulting in the paper's retraction in February 2010 and Wakefield being struck off the UK medical register three months later. Wakefield reportedly stood to earn up to $43 million per year selling diagnostic kits for a non-existent syndrome he claimed to have discovered. He also he

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  • احتيال في مرض التوحد لانست (ar)
  • Lancet MMR autism fraud (en)
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  • تركزت احتيال التوحد في لانسيت MMR على نشر ورقة بحثية في عام 1998 بعنوان تضخم العقيد اللمفاوي اللفائفي والتهاب القولون غير النوعي واضطراب النمو المنتشر لدى الأطفال في The Lancet. زعمت الورقة، التي كتبها أندرو ويكفيلد وأحد عشر مؤلفًا مشاركًا، أنها تربط لقاح MMR بالتهاب القولون واضطرابات طيف التوحد. تم الكشف عن الاحتيال في تحقيق مطول في صنداي تايمز من قبل المراسل براين دير، مما أدى إلى سحب الصحيفة في فبراير 2010. وشطب ويكفيلد من السجل الطبي في المملكة المتحدة بعد ثلاثة أشهر. (ar)
  • The Lancet MMR autism fraud centered on the publication in February 1998 of a fraudulent research paper titled "Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children" in The Lancet. The paper, authored by now discredited and deregistered Andrew Wakefield, and listing twelve coauthors, falsely claimed non-existent, causative links between the MMR vaccine, colitis, and autism. The fraud was exposed in a lengthy Sunday Times investigation by reporter Brian Deer, resulting in the paper's retraction in February 2010 and Wakefield being struck off the UK medical register three months later. Wakefield reportedly stood to earn up to $43 million per year selling diagnostic kits for a non-existent syndrome he claimed to have discovered. He also he (en)
  • Il caso Wakefield fu un caso di frode basato su un articolo pubblicato nel febbraio del 1998 sulla rivista medica britannica The Lancet, firmato dal medico inglese Andrew Wakefield con altri 11 coautori, in cui veniva ipotizzata la correlazione fra il vaccino MPR e lo sviluppo di disturbi dello spettro autistico. La frode venne smascherata grazie a una lunga inchiesta del Sunday Times del giornalista Brian Deer che determinò il ritiro dell'articolo di Wakefield nel 2010 da parte del Lancet. (it)
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