As much as it pains me to write this, I have to agree with 46z. Show me some journal articles from legitimate medical publications that indicate a link between autism and vaccines. I don't want to read some drivel by an anonymous doctor who makes his case by referring to a book by some author who wants to sell more books. And the link between them -- the correlation -- better be pretty damn high. Statistics 101 students learn about correlations and the third variable problem.
Now if there was actually a study with an experimental group (vaccinated kids) and a control group (non-vaccinated) with a sample size of 1000 or more then color me interested. Otherwise the results could be random error or the researchers drawing questionable conclusions to meet their own agenda. Maybe this type of study has already been done, I don't know. The topic is not important enough for me to investigate further.
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