British Govt injects more funds into MMR research

The British Department of Health will provide top-up funding for "on-going" research into the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine.

British Govt injects more funds into MMR research

The British Department of Health will provide top-up funding for "on-going" research into the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine.

Scientists at Britain's National Institute for Biological Standards and Control have been investigating Dr Andrew Wakefield's controversial claims of a link between the vaccine and Crohn's disease and autism.

The new £300,000 (€467,000) funding from the DoH will ensure the work can continue for the next three years.

Dr Wakefield sparked the MMR scare when he went public with his findings in 1998, but he began his research years earlier.

The NIBCC has been following Dr Wakefield's work on Crohn's disease and autism since 1993 and are collaborating with the paediatric gastroenterology department at London's Royal Free Hospital, where Dr Wakefield worked.

Part of the new research will involve an attempt to reproduce Dr Wakefield's results suggesting a link between MMR and autism.

A Department of Health statement said: "This study is part of an on-going programme of work.

"Since 1996 NIBSC has been attempting to replicate research findings on the measles virus, bowel disorders and autism. The methods used at NIBSC are some of the most sensitive available. They have not been able to repeat these findings.

"In February, Dr Wakefield was asked to provide his samples for analysis by other experts and he has yet to respond. This project brings together a range of experts including Dr Wakefield's collaborators from the Royal Free Hospital, who have agreed to provide some samples.

"Our position remains that based on the best available scientific evidence MMR is the most effective way to protect children against measles, mumps and rubella."

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