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“Proof that VACCINES CAUSE AUTISM!”
You do realize that this is not a whole lot of proof. In fact, it is nothing that resembles proof.
“Denmark has low autism rate: Proof: Focus for Health.Org “Autism Rates across Developed World”
Denmark: 1:149 which is 1/3 of the US rate of 1:50”
One would wonder what you consider proof, let’s say you post something on a website, is that now considered proof?
First off, you got the website wrong, it is not health.org, you probably just copy pasted this from some radical website, so try to find the actual website on your own.
Second, the entire website is focused on an agenda, I will not let you wait that long to guess the agenda, its an anti-vaccine and also an anti-medical website.
Third, The source to this claim is from a study that compared autism rates between Denmark and Australia. This is a direct quote (you can find the study when you find the actual website that you posted).
“Overall ASD prevalence rates were higher in Denmark (68.5 per 10,000 children) compared with Western Australia (51.0 per 10,000 children)”
But the website that you (tried) quoting conveniently leave out this piece of information, guess why? Because Australia has a vaccination rate greater than 90% vs Denmark that only has a 75% vaccination rate.
Furthermore, they blame vaccines for the increases, yet where there is an increase that does not fit their theory then they blame the change of diagnostics or change to the names of the disorders.
This is called cherry picking hat bits of data to accept and also how to conveniently apply it.
In other words, making up your own results. This fits well for those that have an agenda to prove, not for those that want to follow evidence-based practices.