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54. Butler, D. “Bird Flu: Crossing Borders.” Nature 436 (2005): 310–11.

55. Olsen, B., V. J. Munster, A. Wallensten, J. Waldenström, A. D. Osterhaus, and R. A. Fouchier. “Global Patterns of Influenza A Virus in Wild Birds.” Science 312 (2006): 384–88.

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57. Shinya, K., M. Ebina, S. Yamada, M. Ono, N. Kasai, and Y. Kawaoka. “Influenza Virus Receptors in the Human Airway.” Nature 440 (2006): 435–36.

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59. Smith, G. J. D., D. Vijaykrishna, J. Bahl, S. J. Lycett, M. Worobey, O. G. Pybus, S. K. Ma, et al. “Origins and Evolutionary Genomics of the 2009 Swine– Origin H1N1 Influenza A Epidemic.” Nature 459 (2009): 1122–25.

60. Simonsen, L., P. Spreeuwenberg, R. Lustig, R. J. Taylor, D. M. Fleming, M. Kroneman, M. D. Van Kerkhove, A. W. Mounts, and W. J. Paget; GLaMOR Collaborating Teams. “Global Mortality Estimates for the 2009 Influenza Pandemic from the GLaMOR Project: A Modeling Study.” PLoS Medicine 10 (2013): e1001558.

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Глава 19. Апатия и невежество: ложные проповедники аутизма и анти-вакцинное движение

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5. Kanner, L., and L. Eisenberg. “Early Infantile Autism, 1943–1955.” Psychiatric Research Reports of the American Psychiatric Association 7 (1957): 55–65.

6. Harris, J. “Leo Kanner and Autism: A 75– Year Perspective.” International Review of Psychiatry 30 (2018): 3–17.

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8. Bettelheim, B., and R. R. Grinker. “Science on Trial.” Wall Street Journal, June 30, 2007.

9. Offit, P. A. Autism’s False Prophets: The Tinderbox. New York: Columbia University Press, 2008.

10. Wakefield, A. J., S. H. Murch, A. Anthony, J. Linnell, D. M. Casson, M.Malik, M. Berelowitz, et al. “Ileal – Lymphoid – Nodular Hyperplasia, Non– Specific Colitis, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder in Children.” Lancet 351 (1998): 637–41.

11. Deer, B. “MMR: The Truth Behind the Crisis.” Sunday Times (London), February 22, 2004.

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15. Jones, N. “Link Between Vaccine and Autism ‘Entirely Flawed.’” Nature February 23, 2004. doi: 10.1038/ news040223– 1.

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17. Sarris, M. “Twins Study Finds Large Genetic Influence in Autism.”Interactive Autism Network, August 21, 2014. https://iancommunity.org/autism– twins– study.

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20. Yuen, R. K. C., D. Merico, M. Bookman, J. L. Howe, B. Thiruvahindrapuram, R. V. Patel, J. Whitney, et al. “Whole Genome Sequencing Resource Identifies 18 New Candidate Genes for Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Nature Neuroscience 20 (2017): 602–11.

21. Stehr– Green, P., P. Tull, M. Stellfeld, P. B. Mortenson, and D. Simpson. “Autism and Thimerosal– Containing Vaccines: Lack of Consistent Evidence for an Association.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine 25 (2003): 101–6.

22. Madsen, K. M., M. B. Lauritsen, C. B. Pedersen, P. Thorsen, A.– M. Plesner, P. H. Andersen, and P. B. Mortensen. “Thimerosal and the Occurrence of Autism: Negative Ecological Evidence from Danish Population– Based Data.” Pediatrics 112 (2003): 604–6.

23. Andrews, N., E. Miller, A. Grant, J. Stowe, V. Osborne, and B. Taylor. “Thimerosal Exposure in Infants and Developmental Disorders: A Retrospective Cohort Study in the United Kingdom Does Not Support a Causal Association.” Pediatrics 114 (2004): 584–91.

Глава 20. Выводы и прогнозы на будущее

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4. Will, R. G., S. N. Cousens, C. P. Farrington, P. G. Smith, R. S. G. Knight, and J. W. Ironside. “Deaths from Variant Creutzfeldt– Jakob Disease.” Lancet 353 (1999): 979. “Tragedy of Variant Creutzfeldt– Jakob disease.” Editorial, Lancet 353 (1999): 939.

5. Subbarao, K., A. Klimov, J. Katz, H. Regnery, W. Lin, H. Hall, M. Perdue, et al. “Characterization of an Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Virus Isolated from a Child with Fatal Respiratory Illness.” Science 279 (1998): 393–96.

6. Zhou, N., K. Shortridge, E. Claas, S. Krauss, and R. Webster. “Rapid Evolution of H5N1 Influenza Virus in Chickens in Hong Kong.” Journal of Virology 73 (1999): 3366–74.

7. Webster, R. “1918 Spanish Influenza: The Secrets Remain Elusive.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 96 (1999): 1164–66.

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