GG Lee read from site
There is no evidence that the MMR vaccine causes autism. A study in 1998 by Dr Andrew Wakefield suggested there may have been a link between the MMR vaccine and two conditions, autism and inflammatory bowel disease. The study was flawed and has since been discredited. Many extensive studies since have proven that there is no link between the MMR vaccine and autism and inflammatory bowel disease (Gerber et al 2009, NHS nd).
There has also been an independent review commissioned by the World Health Organisation and carried out by the Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety. This review concluded that there was no evidence that the MMR causes either autism or autistic disorders (WHO/GACVS 2004).
There is no evidence that the MMR vaccine causes autism. A study in 1998 by Dr Andrew Wakefield suggested there may have been a link between the MMR vaccine and two conditions, autism and inflammatory bowel disease. The study was flawed and has since been discredited. Many extensive studies since have proven that there is no link between the MMR vaccine and autism and inflammatory bowel disease (Gerber et al 2009, NHS nd).
There has also been an independent review commissioned by the World Health Organisation and carried out by the Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety. This review concluded that there was no evidence that the MMR causes either autism or autistic disorders (WHO/GACVS 2004).