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Omnibus Autism Proceeding

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The Omnibus Autism Proceeding was a set of six test cases heard by Special Masters of the United States Court of Federal Claims to examine claims of a causal link between vaccines and autism.[citation needed]

Because there were so many National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP) cases that involve a claim that vaccines caused autism, over 5000 of them in fact, the attorneys for the plaintiffs and the Special Masters agreed to examine three test cases to determine if there were sufficient evidence to support a link between vaccines and autism. They directly confronted the claim of whether there is evidence of causality between vaccines and autism.[1]

In 2002, the NVICP, in consultation with a Petitioners Steering Committee, set up the Omnibus Autism Proceeding to aggregate these cases. They decided to examine six test cases that made one or more of the following claims about the vaccines-autism link:[2][3]

• Claims that MMR vaccines and other thimerosal-containing vaccines can combine to cause autism.
• Claims that center on vaccines containing thimerosal causing autism.
• Claims that MMR vaccines alone (with no mention of thimerosal) can cause autism.

Three Special Masters examined the evidence for each of those claims. In 2009, they handed down their decisions. For each claim, the three Special Masters concluded that there were no links between vaccines and autism.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Decoteau, Claire Laurier; Underman, Kelly (18 August 2015). "Adjudicating non-knowledge in the Omnibus Autism Proceedings". Social Studies of Science. 45 (4): 471–500. doi:10.1177/0306312715600278. PMID 26502656. S2CID 28974481.
  2. ^ a b Keelan, Jennifer; Wilson, Kumanan (17 October 2011). "Balancing Vaccine Science and National Policy Objectives: Lessons From the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program Omnibus Autism Proceedings". American Journal of Public Health. 101 (11): 2016–2021. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2011.300198. ISSN 0090-0036. PMC 3222385. PMID 21940934.
  3. ^ Gordon, Shemin (2008). "Mercury Rising: The Omnibus Autism Proceeding and What Families Should Know before Rushing out of Vaccine Court". American University Law Review. 58 (2).


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