Autism Developed From Human Vaccines In Monkeys - Alternative View

Autism Developed From Human Vaccines In Monkeys - Alternative View
Autism Developed From Human Vaccines In Monkeys - Alternative View

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The results of the study, presented at the International Symposium for Autism Research (IMFAR) in London, England, showed that young macaques that received the typical CDC-recommended vaccinations and at the appropriate doses for size and age tended to develop autism symptoms.

Their unvaccinated counterparts, on the other hand, had no symptoms, suggesting a clear link between vaccinations and Autistic symptoms.

Vaccine safety issues have come to the fore after a recent study by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on monkey babies receiving standard doses of childhood vaccines as part of new research on autism syndromes.

This study shattered the main myth that vaccines are safe and do not pose a danger of the consequences of their use expressed in autism and these facts require research on the safety of vaccines for children.

It is worth noting that suspicions of the involvement of vaccination in the onset of autism in children have arisen for a long time, but the entire scientific community, as well as the World Health Organization, met these hypotheses with hostility and ridiculed them as having no foundation.

And for the specialists expressing assumptions about the dangers of vaccines, they even came up with the term - Antivaccinators.

“Anti-vaccination (anti-vaccination, anti-vaccination movement) is a social movement that challenges the effectiveness, safety and legality of vaccination, in particular mass vaccination. According to the conclusion of experts of the World Health Organization, most of the arguments of anti-vaccinators are not supported by scientific data and are characterized as "alarming and dangerous delusion"

But recent research has forced the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, USA) to begin additional research into the implication of vaccination in the occurrence of severe pathologies. As it turned out, the anti-influenza vaccine contains Thimerosal, a toxic mercury-containing component removed from some vaccines, but present in the influenza vaccine and other vaccines.

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“This study highlights the urgent need for more research on immunization, mercury and change in autistic children,” said Lyn Redwood, director of SafeMinds, the Community Vaccine Safety Movement and working to uncover the truth about vaccines and autism.

Given that the CDC is shirking its responsibility for vaccine safety research, there is a need to outsource those responsibilities to an independent agency, says Lyn Redwood.

Of course, no one demands to refuse vaccination of the population, but pharmaceutical companies and government agencies must strictly control the production of vaccines and ensure their safety for humans. At the very least, when proposing a particular vaccine, physicians should warn parents about the possible dangers and complications associated with the use of a particular vaccine.

stormex777.livejournal.com based on materials from vran.org