Measles, mumps and rubella vaccines do not cause autism
Although the vaccine may help prevent many infections for young children, in recent years, many parents have not given their children vaccinations.
Although the vaccine may help prevent many infections for young children, in recent years, many parents have not given their children vaccinations. The cause comes from concerns about the serious side effects that vaccinations cause.
A new vaccine study for children analyzed 20,000 scientific reports from 2010 to 2013, and pointed out that the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine does not lead to autism. With this finding, researchers hope to smash the obsession or even vaccination campaigns like Hollywood star Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey.
Through reference to 67 scientific papers from a total of 20,000 documents used, selection, comparison of target groups and their association, researchers have demonstrated the safety of vaccination.
The study, published for the first time in Pediatrics, concludes that there is no link between the vaccination vaccine and leukemia or food allergy. Measles, mumps and rubella vaccine (MMR) only cause side effects in some cases, the most serious is fever or seizures. Most importantly, research indicates that "MMR vaccines are not related to autism".
Although the vaccine has helped combat many infectious diseases, many parents have not allowed their children to get vaccinated in recent years. Pediatrics researchers hope parents will be convinced by the effectiveness of the vaccine, which is considered "one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century with an important role in eradication of smallpox and control of polio, measles, rubella and other infectious diseases in the US ".
Co-author Courtney Gidengil, a pediatrician at Children's Hospital Boston and a professor at Harvard Medical School, said while some parents are still apprehensive, research should "strengthen confidence in benefits." of vaccines and the trust of parents with community health care services ".
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