Autism, a significant childhood condition affecting kids and society, involves social communication issues and repetitive behaviors. Its prevalence may rise due to changes in diagnosis practices and environmental factors, particularly the expanding childhood vaccine schedule, which may contribute to neuroinflammation and autism onset. Despite Dr. Paul Offit's claims of no vaccine-autism link, existing data indicates otherwise.
Autism Rates Skyrocket with Intensified Childhood Vaccination Schedules Data from 2011-2021 reveal alarming rise in neuropsychiatric disorder among an increasing number of children receiving dozens of vaccines in combination. Sat, 02 Nov 2024 10:38:25 GMT https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/autism-rates-skyrocket-as-routine By Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, and Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
Autism is the most common and impactful childhood disease with ramifications for the child, their future, parents and caregivers, and society as a whole. Grosvenor et al notes:
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition diagnosed by the presence of social communication impairments and restricted and repetitive behaviors.1 The lifelong presentation of ASD often co-occurs with multiple physical and mental health conditions leading to diverse health service utilization and high annual medical costs…Hypothesized reasons for prevalence increases include changes to developmental screening practices diagnosis definitions, policies, and environmental factors as well as increased advocacy and education.
The leading environmental factor under consideration is the rapidly intensifying routine ACIP CDC childhood vaccine schedule , where children are recommended to receive up to 27 vaccines by age 2 . Vaccines given in combination can raise levels of neuroinflammatory cytokines , induce a vaccine febrile seizure , and trigger the onset of autism spectrum disorder .
CNN recently interviewed vaccine-advocate Dr. Paul Offit , who told the public that there’s no link between vaccines and autism, and that “it’s amazing we still talk about this.” However, the data presented below suggest otherwise.
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