FFP Submission for Windsor fluoridation meeting, May 7, 2018
Posted May 4, 2018
Troubling problems with the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit’s Oral Health Report 2018 Update:
- scientific fraud and misconduct around the issue of dental fluorosis;
- additional data that is disturbingly unreliable;
- contrived public support for community water fluoridation;
- WECHU’s recommendation for illogical, harmful, unlawful activity that violates the fundamental and Charter rights of Canadians.
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Click here to view: May 3 2018 FFP submission to Windsor Council re: WECHU’s 2018 report
Note: The original version of WECHU’s report has been uploaded to the FFP site and can be viewed here: ee-assessment-surveillance-oral-health-2018-report-2_May2.
Since FFP’s submission was sent to Windsor Council on May 4th, WECHU’s report was altered in order to correct an error in Table 8 (mentioned under issue #8 in our submission).
The entry in Table 8 that WECHU had originally labelled as “Children with decay and urgent dental needs (%)” has been changed to “Children with decay and/or urgent dental needs (%)” . The new version of their report has replaced the original version on WECHU’s website and can be viewed here: https://www.wechu.org/reports/oral-health-2018-report.
Note also the Association of Public Health Epidemiologists in Ontario’s nonsensical methodology for calculating “Percent of children with decay and urgent dental needs”. The screenshot below is from their website: http://core.apheo.ca/index.php?pid=156.
Is this an error, or does APHEO want inflated statistics published in order to drive the water fluoridation agenda?