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http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2011/09/22/140714382/silence-from-rep-bachmann-as-vaccine-challenge-expires?ft=1&f=1001

Silence From Rep. Bachmann As Vaccine Challenge Expires
The high noon deadline for bioethicist Arthur Caplan's $10,000 challenge to 
Rep. Michele Bachmann has come and gone without a peep from the Republican 
presidential hopeful. But damage from her statement linking the HPV vaccine 
with mental retardation has already been done, Caplan says.

As Shots reported last week, bioethicist Steven Miles first ponied up $1,000 to 
call Bachmann's bluff. Caplan, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, 
then raised the ante with $10,000 out of his own pocket. He asked Bachmann to 
produce a real person who has suffered mental retardation by the HPV vaccine.

If she could do it, Caplan offered to donate the ten grand to Bachmann's 
charity of choice. If she failed, he suggested that Bachmann donate the same 
amount to a charity of his choice. No one from the Bachmann camp ever contacted 
Caplan accepting the challenge, according to the bioethicist.

"Time is up," he said in a press conference today.

 
Over the past week, Caplan, who studies vaccine ethics, chastised Bachmann for 
her rumor- and fear-mongering of a vaccine that's used to prevent cervical 
cancer. Despite medical professionals refuting Bachmann's claim, Caplan wrote 
in a blog that he was still "worried that the stench of fear was going to 
linger around vaccines yet again."

Miles concurred in an interview with NPR's Michele Norris. "What happened here 
was yelling 'fire' in a crowded theater," Miles said. "The claim is very 
important because women will make important health decisions based on the idea 
that mental retardation may be a side effect of this, which there's no 
evidence, so far, that it is."

Why have concerns about the vaccine grown so disproportionate to the small 
safety hazards it actually presents? Because politicians occasionally use 
anecdotes and stories instead of facts, Caplan says.

"Politicians shouldn't get away with hearsay," he said. "We need to hold 
candidates responsible for their sources."

Caplan tells Shots that he's received a lot of e-mails supporting his challenge 
— some people even offering money of their own — and a few trying to 
disprove him. But no one has succeeded yet.

And as one of millions watching the Republican Primary debate tonight, he'll be 
listening hard for more talk of vaccines.

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