Do Vaccines Cause Autism?

No.

This is an easily debunked myth made up by science deniers.

No, vaccines do not cause autism. The claim that vaccines can cause autism has been thoroughly debunked by numerous scientific studies and reviews conducted by reputable organizations around the world.

The origins of this claim can be traced back to a fraudulent study published in 1998 by Andrew Wakefield, which suggested a link between the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism. However, this study has been thoroughly discredited, and Wakefield was found to have committed scientific fraud and had his medical license revoked.

Since the publication of Wakefield’s study, numerous studies have been conducted to investigate the link between vaccines and autism, and none have found any evidence to support the claim. In fact, a large body of scientific evidence shows that vaccines are safe and effective and do not cause autism.

The continued promotion of the idea that vaccines cause autism is not only unfounded but also dangerous, as it can discourage parents from vaccinating their children and lead to outbreaks of preventable diseases. It is important to rely on scientifically supported information when making decisions about vaccination and to consult with healthcare providers if there are any concerns.

Do vaccines cause autism resources:

From Skeptical Raptor: Vaccines and autism – robust, powerful science says they are unrelated

From Science Based Medicine: Vaccines & Autism

From Respectful Insolence: MMR vaccination is not associated with autism, take ∞

From IFLScience: Data On 23 Million Children Shows No Link Between Autism And MMR Vaccine

From IFLScience: Large Study Provides Even More Evidence That Vaccines Have Nothing To Do With Autism

From The Logic of Science: Vaccines and autism: A thorough review of the evidence (2019 update)

From the CDC: Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism

From LeftBrainRightBrain: Was autism ever a first advocacy priority for those promoting the idea that vaccines cause autism?

From LeftBrainRightBrain: Anti vaccine activists are angry about a new study…and they didn’t even bother to read it

From Skeptical Raptor: Vaccines and autism – the 159th scientific study that says not related

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