Vaccination does not appear to cause autism or other health problems in children with inborn errors of metabolism, a researcher said here. Full Article at Kevin, M.D.
I’d say it’s potentially interesting, but limited. In order to tell that something is a risk factor, you need a case-control study. Full Article at Left Brain/Right Brain
I am very sorry that I passed notes to a colleague during the September 30 IACC meeting. It was unprofessional of me and I should not have done it. These notes were recovered after the meeting and posted on the Age of Autism blog. Full Article at Huffington Post
I typically love reading the comments on this site and have found the majority of commenters to be intelligent, thinking folks. I'm appalled, then, at the huge ignorance and prejudice about autism shown in many of these comments. Full Article at Huffington Post
If the vaccine was causing any problems, we would expect to see them emerge right around the time of vaccination, not a month later
We found no increase in emergency room visits or serious side effects
Most of us who take care of kids with inborn errors of metabolism think vaccination is one of the best interventions we can offer them
They are at increased risk for devastating complications, even death, from the diseases that the vaccines prevent