Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Italian court rules MMR vaccine did trigger autism

Italian court rules MMR vaccine did trigger autism: "In what may be a ground-breaking decision, the Italian Court of Rimini has ruled that causation between an MMR vaccine and the resulting autism in a young child “has been established.”

The unnamed child received the vaccine in March of 2004 and on returning home immediately developed adverse symptoms. During the next year the child regressed, receiving the autism diagnosis one year later and is now 100% disabled by the disease.

The Italian court ruled that the child “has been damaged by irreversible complications due to vaccination (prophylaxis trivalent MMR)” and ordered the Ministry of Health to compensate the child with a 15 year annuity and to reimburse the parents of their court cost."

Consumers lose out as TGA reform turns into a hot potato

Consumers lose out as TGA reform turns into a hot potato: "We do need to fix the TGA and the regulation of health products (drugs, devices and “supplements”). The cost of regulatory incapacity – lack of coherent legislation, capture by stakeholders, lack of expertise, unwillingness to take action – significantly outweighs both the TGA’s and the ACCC’s budgets."

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Consumers lose out as TGA reform turns into a hot potato

Consumers lose out as TGA reform turns into a hot potato: "Let’s look first at regulatory incapacity, specifically the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) – the national pharmaceuticals and medical devices regulator. It’s an agency that’s too important to abolish; we can’t start again from scratch.

Unfortunately, it’s not performing very well – resulting in both serious harm to thousands of Australians and a burden to the taxpayer many times greater than its budget. When the TGA fails, you pay the price through increased public health costs and lower national productivity. And it’s immune from legal action over that failure.

Recent examples of its incapacity are failures regarding breast implants and hip implants. The government has responded with a bill that, in part, is an admission of defeat."