Now What?
The debate over whether or not vaccines cause autism shows no signs
of abating. What we hope this website has helped demonstrate is that any
assertion that the science has already been done to prove no link is
both false and misleading.
At some point, the finger-pointing needs to stop and real science
asking the proper questions need to take place. In the meantime, parents
would be well served to take precaution with their children to try to
achieve an attainable goal: preventing both deadly disease while
preventing autism.
In April 2009, Generation Rescue issued a fascinating study, Vaccines and Autism around the World, with a stunning observation:
"The United States has the highest number of mandated vaccines for
children under 5 in the world (36, double the Western world average of
18), the highest autism rate in the world (1 in 110 children, 10 times
or more the rate of some other Western countries), but only places 34th
in the world for its children under 5 mortality rate. What’s going on?"
One table provides particularly concerning data:
VACCINE SCHEDULES, AUTISM RATES, AND UNDER 5 MORTALITY FOR SELECT COUNTRIES |
Country |
# of Mandatory Vaccines (<5 years old) |
Autism Rate |
US Autism Rate Multiplier |
Mortality Rates per 1,000 Children Under 5 years old |
Mortality Rate Worldwide Rank |
United States |
36 |
1 in 110 |
|
7.8 |
34 |
Iceland |
11 |
1 in 1,100 |
7.3x |
3.9 |
1 |
Sweden |
11 |
1 in 862 |
5.7x |
4.0 |
2 |
Japan |
11 |
1 in 475 |
3.2x |
4.2 |
4 |
Norway |
13 |
1 in 2,000 |
13.3x |
4.4 |
5 |
Finland |
12 |
1 in 719 |
4.8x |
4.7 |
6 |
France |
17 |
1 in 613 |
4.1x |
5.2 |
11 |
Israel |
11 |
1 in 1,000 |
6.7x |
5.7 |
17 |
Denmark |
12 |
1 in 2,200 |
14.6x |
5.8 |
18 |
Do we have too much of a good thing? Because the vaccination schedule
has been built up so quickly, it is difficult to analyze its impact on
any one child. Therefore, studying unvaccinated children may be our best
hope for finding the cause of a disorder estimated to impact 1 in 110
children. In the meantime, parents may want to consider the vaccination
schedules of some European countries that have significantly lower rates
of autism, child mortality, and mandated vaccines:
Note: Vaccine schedules for certain countries were unobtainable
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