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5 Φεβ 2024 · First, children with or without autism must be matched for immunization status (i.e., receipt of the MMR vaccine). Second, children must be matched for the length of time between receipt of MMR vaccine and collection of biopsy specimens.
31 Ιουλ 2024 · The study looked at different age groups: children vaccinated by 18 months, 24 months, and 36 months. The findings revealed that vaccination between 24 and 36 months was slightly more common among children with autism, and that association was strongest among children 3-5 years of age.
Some parents are concerned that vaccines can cause autism. Their concerns center on three areas: the combination measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine; thimerosal, a mercury-containing preservative previously contained in several vaccines; and the notion that babies receive too many vaccines too soon. Q. What are the symptoms of autism?
Vaccines Are Not Associated With Autism: An Evidence-Based Meta-Analysis of Case-Control and Cohort Studies. Taylor L, et al. Vaccine. 2014;32:3623-3629 Authors of a meta-analysis review of 10 studies (5 cohort and 5 case-control involving over 1.25 million children looked at autism spectrum disorders (ASD), vaccines, the ingredient thimerosal (mercury) and the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine.
Treatment of autism with chelation therapy that has not been identified as efficacious or safe presents unnecessary risks for children with autism. In addition, avoidance of vaccination leads to an unnecessarily increased risk of infections, hospitalization, and death.
12 Αυγ 2022 · Some parents are concerned that vaccines, particularly the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine and preservatives used in other childhood vaccines, may play a role in developing autism in their children. This systemic review explores the link between vaccination and autism in children.
Given the widespread use of vaccines, state mandates requiring vaccination of children for entry into school, college, or day care, and the importance of ensuring that trust in immunization programs is justified, it is essential that safety concerns receive assiduous attention.