Autism & Measles Vaccine - Is there a Link ?

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2008

Henry Joseph Hasson, MD
Pediatric Neurologist
Children's Hospital at Montefiore

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  • There is precisely zero evidence of a link between vaccines and autism. You may search on pubmed or google scholar for the dozens of studies done since the initial concerns were firt put forth.

    No evidence. None. Not one lick.

    If you have evidence that vaccines cause autism, then you need to publish your data, because as of now, there is no evidence of ANY causal link.

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  • Amen, brother.

    People are scared of what they know; not the unknown. Also, no study has shown a link between MMR and autism for a reason.

    We live in a society that studies things. If someone could publish something proving a link they would.

    Those who talk before a study should be looked at with caution or much study.

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  • So your answer is that research studies is useless when you are told that vaccines have nothing to do with her autism...

    You have a classic case of denial.

    I suppose you claim that all science is fraudulent too. Your problem is your problem, son.

    Studies do not prove what "they want to prove" unless they people running them are dishonest... like Wakefield when he made his fraudulent study claiming a link between autism and vaccines in the first place.

  • I did not say she had autism in 30 min, it took about a year before the symptoms surfaced . And yes she had an allergic reaction to the vaccines she was given. Research studies will always prove whatever it is they are trying to prove, because the studies are not done objectively. Perhaps you should research "the measurement problem" it will better explain why research studies are useless.

  • I am sorry for your friend. Her autism has nothing whatsoever to do with vaccinations. That link has been disproven by studies involving millions of children all over the world.

    Allergic reactions do occur. They are very rare, but they happen. Given the time frame of your friend's daughter's experience, that sounds like allergies.

    Autism doesn't come on in 30 minutes.

    And as for your claim about the Amish communities, you are mistaken. They have instances of autism.

  • This reminds me of an environmentalist who has never been outside, they do all their research on google from the saftey of their home. My girlfriends daughter, who was perfectly healthy prior to her vaccination at 18 months old. Within 30 minutes of leaving the doctor office, she was back in the emergency room, & didnt leave for 3 months. Now almost a year later she is a poster child for autism.

    If you want proof, look @ the Amish communities, there is no cases of autism, they dont vaccinate

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