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Autism is not caused by Vaccines, Reveals Study; Immunization Doesn't Cause Autism

By Aishwarya | Apr 22, 2015 06:28 AM EDT

A recent study has revealed that there is absolutely no link between the administration of vaccines and the problem of autism. No kind of childhood immunization has been proved to cause autism, according to the study which was recently published in Journal of the American Association.

The study was done by observing the siblings of kids who had autism and concluded that even those children who were already at a very high risk to have this disorder, showed no signs for developing in the future due to the effects of childhood vaccination, states Time.

Many parents think that the MMR vaccine is the main reason behind this disorder and show high reluctance in getting their kids the MMR vaccine in their childhood, states Forbes.

This study was conducted on 95,000 children who had elder siblings with autism; and when they were given the MMR vaccine, they showed no potential risks of getting autistic themselves. Since these children were at a higher risk than the kids who do not have any autistic siblings, it was proved loud and clear that no vaccination is the cause of autism. In contrast, the researchers saw that the children who were given the vaccination showed lower risk of developing autism than those who did get the immunization.

This study has been going on since a long time since it was subjected to almost 10,000 children. The study also rubbished all the myths and rumors which said that the anti-measles vaccine MMR is known to cause genetically modifications and disabilities in addition to autisms.

The publishers of the report have said that even though this has been proved boldly, there will still be many parents who will advise against the administration of MMR vaccine for their kids.

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