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CDC Caves: Ignores Vaccine-Autism Link Despite Studies
21 Nov
Summary
- CDC webpage now questions the absence of a vaccine-autism link.
- Health officials previously stated no link existed, citing numerous studies.
- Experts criticize the CDC for promoting misinformation contradicting science.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has controversially altered its stance on vaccine-autism links. A recently updated webpage now suggests that studies have not definitively ruled out a connection between infant vaccines and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a departure from its long-held position. This shift follows statements by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has previously expressed skepticism about the absence of such links, leading to a comprehensive assessment by the department.
This revision has sparked widespread condemnation from the medical and scientific communities. Experts, including former CDC officials and pediatricians, accuse the administration of promoting anti-vaccine propaganda and undermining public trust. They point to over 40 high-quality studies involving millions of individuals that have consistently found no evidence of a link between vaccines, including the MMR vaccine and aluminum adjuvants, and autism.


