Vaccines and Autism

Extensive scientific research consistently refutes any causal link between vaccines and autism. Numerous studies worldwide have found no evidence supporting such a connection. Vaccines are crucial for preventing infectious diseases, and their safety has been rigorously confirmed through extensive scientific scrutiny and global public health practices.

  • Do vaccines for children cause autism?
  • Research supports vaccinating
  • Autism genetic risk factors
  • Autism environmental risk factors
  • A pattern of depressed resistance in autism

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