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© 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Making the CASE for Vaccines: A new model for talking to parents about vaccines Alison Singer Autism Science Foundation Texas Immunization Summit September 30, 2010

Why are We Still Talking About Vaccines and Autism? Science clearly shows no link; many good studies Media Loves Controversy Anti-vaccine Movement Has a Celebrity Spokesperson Existence of Good Science Suggests Problem is Communication © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Traditional Framework for Communicating Science Identify the information essential for decision-making Formulate message, drawing on the research © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Traditional Framework for Communicating Science No data support a causal relationship between vaccines and autism. –Here are the studies Vaccines save lives. Therefore your child needs to be vaccinated. No Longer Enough © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

New 4-step Framework for Communicating Science: Making the CASE for Vaccines C orroborate: Acknowledge the parents concern and find some point on which you can agree. Set the tone for a respectful, successful talk. A bout Me: Describe what you have done to build your knowledge base and expertise S cience: Describe what the science says E xplain/Advise: Give your advice to patient, based on the science © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

People behave rationally when: They get relevant information in a concise, comprehensive format that seems credible They feel their concerns are heard They feel control over their decision They do not feel belittled Parents evaluate the message and the message deliverer © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Barriers Not enough time with each patient (not reimbursed for this) The media captures public attention; I cant compete with Jenny Parents come in with bad information from the internet (Dr. Bobs Schedule) Anecdotes are powerful © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Top Three Parent Concerns about Vaccines Vaccines Cause Autism The diseases are not so bad (better to fight them naturally) Too Many Too Soon (lets slow down the schedule) © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

I heard on tv that vaccines cause autism C orroborate: Theres certainly been a lot of coverage on television about vaccines and autism so I can understand why you have questions A bout Me: I always want to make sure Im up to date on the latest information so that I can do whats best for my patients, so Ive researched this thoroughly. In fact, I just returned from a professional conference… S cience:The scientific evidence does not support a causal link. The CDC, the AAP, the NIH, the IOM (etc) all reviewed the data and all reached the same conclusion. Dozens of studies have been done. None show a link. In fact, the latest autism science indicates… E xplain/Advise: Vaccines are critical to maintaining health and wellbeing. They prevent diseases that cause real harm. Choosing not to vaccinate does not protect children for autism, but does leave them open to diseases. Kids need these vaccines. © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Measles isnt so bad. I had chicken pox and I was fine. Corroborate : I can understand why you might feel that way. Hey, I had chicken pox myself About Me : The vaccine program has been so successful and a lot of the diseases that we feared, like polio, are no longer a concern. Until last year, I had never seen a case of HIB or measles, but now these diseases are making a comeback. My colleague in San Diego was telling me about whats going on in CA regarding the whooping cough epidemic. In my practice….. Science : These diseases have come back in areas where vaccinati on rates are low. Last year, 5 children died of HIB. Five cases of mumps have been diagnosed in NYC. 9 California babies died this year of pertussis. Explain : We care about our patients and dont want to practice substandard care. All our patients need to be vaccinated. My children are fully vaccinated. © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

I want to spread out the shots so they wont overwhelm my childs immune system Corroborate : Kids today certainly get more shots than kids did years ago About Me : Our practice follows the CDC schedule because it is carefully designed to protect children at the time they are most vulnerable to disease. I recently returned from a meeting, or I served on a committee that reviewed the schedule… Science : Although kids get more shots today, they actually receive fewer antigens than when they got fewer shots, because technology has enabled us to make vaccines that have only the part of the cell that induces immune response. Plus, the immunological challenge from a vaccine is nothing compared to what kids fight off every day. An ear infection is a bigger immunological challenge. Drop in the ocean Explain : We want all the kids in our practice to be immunized so that they have the greatest chance for a long, healthy life. My own children are fully vaccinated. © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

New 4-step Framework for Communicating Science: Making the CASE for Vaccines C orroborate: Acknowledge the parents concern and find some point on which you can agree. This sets the right tone A bout Me: Describe what you have done to build your knowledge base and expertise S cience: Describe what the science says E xplain/Advise: Give advice to patient, based on the science © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome to Autism 101 © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Autism Spectrum Disorders Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are a group of developmental disabilities. –Classic Autism –PDD-NOS –Aspergers Syndrome –Rett Syndrome –Childhood Disintegrative Disorder Impairment in 3 domains –Social (interest in people, joint attention, imaginative play) –Communication (language, speech) –Behavior (repetitive behaviors, tantrums, aggression) © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

What do we know? International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) IACC 2010 Strategic Plan for Autism Research Genetics/High Heritability Genes to Treatment Model: –GenesProteinsDevelop Compounds--Test in Animal Models –Genes focused on development and function of synapses © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

High Heritability of Mental Disorders © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Insel, 2009

What do we know? International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) IACC 2010 Strategic Plan for Autism Research Genetics/High Heritability Genes to Treatment Model: –GenesProteinsDevelop Compounds--Test in Animal Models –Genes focused on development and function of synapses © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

What do we know? Diagnosis/Biomarkers –Eye tracking (Klin, et al) –Pattern of head growth (Courschesne, et al) Biologic Underpinnings –FMRI (Schultz, et al) © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

What do we know? Causation –Genes; Copy Number Variations (Sebat, State, Hakonarson, Buxbaum, et al) –Environment (IOM identified over 80 targets) Maternal Rubella Maternal Thalidomide Maternal Valproic Acid Prenatal Maternal Immune Response Treatment –Evidence based interventions; Applied Behavior Analysis –Testing interventions in real world (Mandell, Kasari, et al) © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Red Flags for Autism Does not babble or coo by 12 months Does not gesture (point, wave, grasp) by 12 months Does not respond to name by 12 months Does not say single words by 16 months Does not say two-word phases on his or her own by 24 months (not repeating) Has any loss of any language or social skill at any age © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Early Intervention Kids can make meaningful gains in skills 30-50% make enough gains to be mainstreamed by kindergarten Early Intervention programs vary by state IDEA: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act –Individualized Educational Program (IEP) –Free and Appropriate Education (FAPE) –Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Treatment: Evidence and Anecdote Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy Speech Therapy Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Social Skills Training Pharmacological interventions (Risperdal, Abilify) Special schools & School-Based Interventions –TEACCH, ABA, Floortime, Intensive Language Instruction © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Other Treatments (Non Evidence based) Music Therapy (AIT) Horseback Riding Therapy Special Diet (Gluten and Casein Free) Vitamin Supplements Secretin Injections Anti-fungal agents Chelation Hyberbaric Oxygen Therapy Holding Therapy Marijuana (and not for the parent) Snake Oil (yes, actual snake oil) © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Simultaneous Treatments © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduced with permission of Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD

Autism Research © 2009 Autism Science Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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