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Dooms,
I would appreciate it if you would stand for honesty truth, you are cherry picking bits of data that work for your position, but that is not honest. You are obviously guilty of confirmation bias.
This is from the actual study.
“According to Yokohama statistics, MMR vaccination
rates declined from 69.8% in the 1988 birth cohort,
to 42.9%, 33.6%, 24.0%, and a mere 1.8% in birth
cohorts 1989 to 1992”
The above is prior, which means before, the triple jab has been introduced.
if the MMR would be linked to ASD, there should have been a reduction in ASD occurring in these cohorts. Yet there is a consistent increase in ASD, while at the same time the MMR vaccines were sharply reduced, from 64% to zero.
Hey, if it went down, why is ASD increasing, even before it had been replaced with the triple jab?
In fact, since you are ok with cherry picking why don’t you look at 1992, it had a higher rate of ASD than the previous year, and it had a lower rate of MMR vaccines (with no triple jabs).
of course you would not state that, because you have confirmation bias, you only present data that supports your already established position, that is dishonest.
The study does a wonderful job of dismissing the notion that there is a link between MMR and autism.
The increases in ASD are in line of the global increase, and despite ceasing the MMR vaccine there was no change to ASD occurrences.