If there is physical damage then I think that points to a better treatment system based on a cause
Also
It would be instructive to compare tissue samples of children from before and after various vaccinations - to see if the damage is present before vaccination or occurs after
Since the root cause of autism is in the genes, it is extremely unlikely that the blood test would show anything different in a vaccinated vs. an unvaccinated child.
Furthermore, there is no conceivable mechanism by which a vaccine--which stimulates the immune system in much the same fashion that a pathogen does, but in a much safer, controlled manner--would act on the brain. The impossibility becomes even more pronounced when one takes into account that the brain features which cause the manifestation of autism are present long before birth. Vaccines do not travel through time.
see my post #10
That’s what I would love to see. Don’t think they would do that though.