Neurodevelopmental disorders after thimerosal-containing
vaccines: a brief communication.
Geier MR, Geier DA.
The Genetic Centers of America, Silver Spring, Maryland 20905.
We were initially highly skeptical that differences in the concentrations of
thimerosal in vaccines would have any effect on the incidence rate of
neurodevelopmental disorders after childhood immunization. This study presents
the first epidemiologic evidence, based upon tens of millions of doses of
vaccine administered in the United States, that associates increasing thimerosal
from vaccines with neurodevelopmental disorders. Specifically, an analysis of
the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) database showed statistical
increases in the incidence rate of autism (relative risk [RR] = 6.0), mental
retardation (RR = 6.1), and speech disorders (RR = 2.2) after
thimerosal-containing diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP)
vaccines in comparison with thimerosal-free DTaP vaccines. The male/female ratio
indicated that autism (17) and speech disorders (2.3) were reported more in
males than females after thimerosal-containing DTaP vaccines, whereas mental
retardation (1.2) was more evenly reported among male and female vaccine
recipients. Controls were employed to determine if biases were present in the
data, but none were found. It was determined that overall adverse reactions were
reported in similar-aged populations after thimerosal-containing DTaP (2.4 +/-
3.2 years old) and thimerosal-free DTaP (2.1 +/- 2.8 years old) vaccinations.
Acute control adverse reactions such as deaths (RR = 1.0), vasculitis (RR =
1.2), seizures (RR = 1.6), ED visits (RR = 1.4), total adverse reactions (RR =
1.4), and gastroenteritis (RR = 1.1) were reported similarly after
thimerosal-containing and thimerosal-free DTaP vaccines. An association between
neurodevelopmental disorders and thimerosal-containing DTaP vaccines was found,
but additional studies should be conducted to confirm and extend this study.
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