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| In January 2011, an article by Brian Deer and its accompanying editorial in BMJ identified Wakefield's work as an "elaborate fraud".[1][13][14] In a follow-up article,[15] Deer said that Wakefield had planned to launch a venture on the back of an MMR vaccination scare that would profit from new medical tests and "litigation driven testing".[16] However, by that time, Wakefield's study and public recommendations against the use of the combined MMR vaccine were linked to a steep decline in vaccination rates in the United Kingdom and a corresponding rise in measles cases, resulting in serious illness and several fatalities.[17][18][19] Wakefield has continued to defend his research and conclusions, saying there was no fraud, hoax or profit motive.[20] Chiropractor North BallaratSaints Jerseys | |
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