Can immunization with certain vaccines against childhood diseases cause or trigger disorders such as autism, d?
Friday, March 12th, 2010 at
1:07 am
I know that vaccine manufacturing methods have improved tremendously in recent years, ensuring that modern vaccines are much safer than those in use even a decade ago, but is there conclusive evidence that links them to trigger disorders?
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Filed under: Childhood Diseases
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no matter what anyone says.. at the moment there is no conclusive evidence
the timeline fits correctly but thats about the only evidence.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081210200625AAVlseU&r=w
yes, thats what the drs. tell us each time a vaccination is done. and even when he was in utero. a flu shot was even said to raise the chances of some disorders. inconclusive evidence,, evidence schmevidence, thats not something I would risk.
There is no conclusive evidence that links any vaccination to autism or similar disorders.
Only in the case of a very rare genetic disorder that no one can possibly anticipate has it ever been linked to developmental issues and vaccines. It it seems that vaccination or maybe any infection during certain times can cause developmental issues in a child with this disorder, from what I understand:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kirby/government-concedes-vacci_b_88323.html
There are studies that have found a genetic basis for some cases of autism, and I am sure they are going to find more as that sort of research is ongoing and becoming more sophisticated year by year.
There are NO studies that have given conclusive evidence that vaccines cause autism, but there are plenty of studies that prove that lack of them can and will cause people to die (please refer to all medical history before 1796 and in all countries presently where medical care is not widely available).
Thimerisol isn’t the issue either. go here:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22542677/
I follow this issue b/c my grandfather,dad, brother, and nephew all have varying levels of asperger’s syndrome.
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