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Building vaccine side effect library


Independent Committee Finds No Evidence Linking MMR to Autism, But Calls for Continued Scientific Vigilance
Epidemiological evidence lacked the precision to assess rare occurrences of a response to MMR leading to autism.


Autism: a novel form of mercury poisoning, 2001
A review of scientific literature and governmental data suggests that early exposure to thimerosal may contribute to cases of idiopathic autism in predisposed children, representing a potentially overlooked form of mercury-related neurotoxicity influenced by both genetic and environmental factors.


Autism and MMR Immunisation Trends in California Birth Cohorts, 1980–1994
This study examined whether the rise in autism diagnoses in California from 1980 to 1994 correlated with increased MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccination among young children and concluded there is no evidence to support a causal link.
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