again, with the non answer -
So do you?
Here’s more
A coauthor of the questioned study is Dr. Frank DeStefano, Director of the CDC Immunization Safety Office. In a telephone interview last week, DeStefano defended the study and reiterated the commonly accepted position that theres no causal link between vaccines and autism.
But he acknowledged the prospect that vaccines might rarely trigger autism.
I guess, that, that is a possibility, said DeStefano. Its hard to predict who those children might be, but certainly, individual cases can be studied to look at those possibilities.
It is a significant admission from a leading health official at an agency that has worked for nearly 15 years to dispel the public of any notion of a tie between vaccines and autism. Vaccines are among the most heralded medical inventions of our time. Billions of people have been vaccinated worldwide, countless lives have been saved and debilitating injuries prevented. The possibility that vaccines may also partly be responsible for autism, in individual cases, is not something public health officials are typically eager to address.
http://sharylattkisson.com/cdc-possibility-that-vaccines-rarely-trigger-autism
In other words, there have been no studies, just “nope, it doesn’t happen”
“So do you?”
I have nothing to do with anything related to it.
You are classically paranoid. Vaccinate your kids next time you have a lucid moment.