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WHO Reaffirms No Link Between Vaccines and Autism

The WHO committee reviewed 31 studies, including a large Danish one, confirming vaccines with thiomersal or aluminium do not cause autism, with 20 studies showing no link.

  • On Thursday, the WHO Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety reaffirmed that vaccines, including those with thiomersal and aluminium, do not cause autism spectrum disorder.
  • Meeting on 27 November, the WHO Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety reviewed 31 major research studies from multiple countries, examining vaccines broadly and specifically those containing thiomersal.
  • Twenty out of 31 studies found no evidence of an association between vaccines and autism, while eleven studies judged to have major methodological flaws showed possible links.
  • WHO urged governments to keep vaccine policies rooted in science, noting global childhood immunisation has saved at least 154 million lives.
  • Following WHO's 24 September statement, last month U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he instructed the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to change its vaccine-autism stance amid renewed U.S. debate.
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Contrary to what the theory now relayed by the main health agency of the United States affirms, there is no link between vaccines and autism, according to a new analysis by the World Health Organization.

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Analysis by a global committee of safety experts of the World Health Organization (WHO) has concluded that there is no causal link between vaccines and autism, in response to calls from the US administration of Donald Trump to reopen a debate on the issue.The new analyses, cited at a press conference by WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, are based on 31 studies with data from numerous countries published between January 2010 and Au…

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