BEIJING, Sept. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- A large federal
study concludes a mercury-based preservative used in vaccinations given to
children a decade or more ago does not raise the risk of neurological
problems.
However, the study did not
examine autism — the developmental disorder that some critics blame on vaccines. A
separate study due out in a year will report on that issue, said scientists
at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who led the latest
analysis and published results in Thursday's New England Journal of
Medicine.
They found no clear connection between early exposure
to the preservative thimerosal and problems with brain function and behavior in
children age 7 to 10. The results are in line with past research that found no
connection between vaccines and neurological problems or autism.
Thimerosal (pronounced thih-MEHR’-uh-sawl) has not
been used in childhood vaccines since 2001, although it is still in some flu
shots. The new findings apply to children immunized before then, or exposed to
the preservative through shots their mothers received while pregnant. Thimerosal
was put in vaccines to prevent contamination from bacteria.
Some doctors say the CDC study should reassure
parents worried about the safety of vaccines.
"It's good news for families," said Dr. Michael
Goldstein, vice president of the American Academy of Neurology who works in
private practice in Salt Lake City. "There's no evidence that these vaccines
have caused injury."
The study involved 1,047 children who were exposed to
varying levels of thimerosal while in the womb or after birth in the 1990s. The
children belonged to four health maintenance organizations that are part of a
federal project to study the side effects of vaccines. Their mercury exposure
was determined through medical and immunization records and interviews with
parents.
Each child was tested for speech and language skills,
motor coordination and intelligence. Parents, teachers and trained specialists
also rated stuttering, attention span and tic disorders such as head shaking,
eye blinking and neck jerking. A total of 42 neurological problems were
analyzed.
(Agencies)