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@doomsday I’ll answer the question again. There is no verified study other than Wakefield’s that shows a link between disease immunization and autism. You think otherwise and told me to look up that webpage with “24 studies”. I refuted that with another webpage I found showing how those studies are not evidence for a link.
We are talking about the study: “A Population-Based Study of Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccination and Autism” yes? Because I’m having a difficult time seeing your points in the study. In fact, I couldn’t even find your points on the anti-immunization sites I pulled this from. Where did you get your information?
- Patients before 1992 were counted from hospitals, after 1992 they counted the total population: I don’t see anything in the study that differentiates between the datasets per year.
- after 1992The Danish Government Changed the Definition of Autism: Shouldn’t this be a pretty big red flag that your initial assumptions are incorrect? This kind of proves that you cannot correlate the increase in autism rates with any increase in immunization.
- the Fake Researchers [deleted] the entire year of data 2001 for seven year old children from its final published report.: Again, I think we are reading different studies. The CDC “Danish Study” only looks at data from 1991 to 1999.