Asked by Mercedez Moreno on Jul 21, 2024

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One of the most notorious examples of misinformation being perpetuated on the Internet is the case of kind of Dr.Andrew Wakefield and his study published in the prestigious medical journal The Lancet in 1998.His study by that suggested

A) a possible association between the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine and the development of autism in children
B) a possible association between the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine and the development of leukemia in children
C) a possible association between all vaccines and the development of Parkinson's disease in adults
D) a possible association between all vaccines and leukemia in children

Andrew Wakefield

A discredited former British doctor known for his fraudulent study suggesting a link between the MMR vaccine and autism, leading to a major public health scare.

MMR Vaccine

A vaccine designed to protect against measles, mumps, and rubella, three highly infectious diseases.

  • Recognize the influence of misinformation on public health perceptions and actions.
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Final Answer :
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Explanation :
Dr. Andrew Wakefield's study suggested a possible association between the MMR vaccine and the development of autism in children, which was later found to be based on fraudulent research data and was retracted by The Lancet. Numerous studies since then have discredited the supposed link between vaccines and autism.