Book description
As the number of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders
grows each year, new discoveries and controversies arise. Andrew
Wakefield explores many of these in his thorough investigation of the
recent trial case of the  Arizona 5,â which destroyed an Arizona
family. Two parents, with five children on the spectrum, were accused
of Münchausen syndrome by proxyÂ-a rare form of child abuseÂ-and were
ganged up on by physicians, child protective services, and the courts,
who alleged that the parents fabricated medical symptoms in all five
children. However, Wakefield now presents ample evidence that was
disregarded and which would have proven the parents' innocence.
Families affected by autism suffer great hardship and prejudice,
particularly as they navigate the uncertain waters of diagnosis,
treatment, and education. The shocking story of the Arizona 5 family
delves into the tremendous challenges some parents have to face,
especially if their views on how to treat the syndrome don't align
with the medical world's standards. Wakefield also includes numerous
studies and research trials that support the controversial yet
significant roles that vaccines and diet play in autism, factors many
medical professionals wrongfully dismiss.