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A relationship between autism development and vaccination was found
Last reviewed: 23.04.2024
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Recently, specialists have proved that vaccination negatively affects the health and development of children. A group of scientists and neurophysiologists conducted a joint study in which it became clear that a routine vaccination could provoke the development of such a serious disease as autism, and also cause a variety of pathologies in the brain.
Autism is a violation of the development of the brain, which leads to a pronounced and all-round lack of interaction and communication, in addition, the patient's range of interests is narrowed and repeated the same actions (swinging the trunk, waving his hands, etc.). In other words, this disease is described as a departure from reality, the patient lives in his inner world, he is concerned only with personal difficulties, he does not interact with close people, including emotional intimacy.
Earlier it was believed that the cause of autism in children are genetic disorders that affect development during the period of intrauterine development. It is also proven that the risk of developing autism increases with increased accumulation in the body of mercury and other salts of heavy metals.
In the process of research, experts found that in any vaccine contain all these harmful substances and they can give a "push" to the development of autism and other abnormalities, especially if there are prerequisites for it.
The specialists analyzed and found out that now they diagnose autism more and more often in children, which is associated with vaccination. In this regard, experts urge parents to take a more responsible approach to the decision on the need to vaccinate a child. Scientists recommend a fuller examination of the state of health of the baby, and only then agree to the vaccination.
It should be added that in spite of the fact that modern medicine is at a high level of development, the reasons for the development of autism remain unclarified. According to recent studies, autism was not always believed to be a congenital disease and cases of this pathology were recorded even in children with so-called "pure genetics."
In another research group, scientists advanced another version of the development of autism. Experts suggest that the disease can provoke a lack of attention and communication in the child, especially with the mother.
In the late 1990s, British scientist Andrew Wakefield and his team proved the connection between the combined measles, rubella and mumps vaccine (MMR), which all children should do, with the development of autism. But an article about this was withdrawn from the magazine, as information about errors was received during the investigation. But scientists still believe that vaccination can pose a certain risk to the health of children.
Medical workers note that vaccination can become a provoking factor, especially if the body has a large number of mercury salts. In addition, medicine knows a large number of cases when after the vaccine the child developed severe illnesses, however, there is no official confirmation of this.