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Study finds no link between aluminum in vaccines and autism, asthma

UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Researchers analyzed over 1 million individuals and found no increased risk of 50 chronic conditions linked to aluminum in vaccines, supporting vaccine safety evidence.

  • On July 15, 2025, a Danish nationwide cohort study involving over 1.2 million individuals born from 1997 through 2018 found no association between aluminum-containing vaccines given in early childhood and the development of 50 different chronic health conditions.
  • The study followed children from age 2 to 5 or until death or loss to follow-up, measuring cumulative aluminum exposure from vaccines given before age 2 using national health registries.
  • Researchers observed no increased risk for autoimmune, allergic, atopic, or neurodevelopmental disorders associated with aluminum in vaccines, with clear hazard ratios below or near 1.0 for key conditions.
  • Senior author Anders Hviid described the results as "quite striking" evidence supporting vaccine safety, emphasizing aluminum salts differ from elemental aluminum and are critical for immunization programs.
  • These findings reinforce the established safety of aluminum-adjuvanted vaccines, suggesting no need to alter vaccination schedules or raise concerns about aluminum exposure from vaccines.
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Medscape broke the news in United States on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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