Sunday, July 13, 2008

Vaccines and Autism: Is There a Link?

I'll admit that this is more of a rant than an involved ethical discussion on the subject, but I recently had to read through a not-so-respectful exchange on whether or not vaccines cause diseases like autism, where people with no scientific or medical background apparently felt qualified to discuss highly specialized subjects in those fields.

The answer is No. Let me just say that one more time: there is no evidence vaccines cause autism. Period. The fact is that there is literally no scientific evidence which in any way connects infants who receive vaccines to children who later develop development disorders. No matter how many conspiracy articles/books/websites you read, the scientific community has unanimously denounced the connection.

What I think is particularly terrible about the way this rumor has (apparently) gained some legitimacy is that a) it preys on the basic fears of new parents, and b) to the extent that it is believed, it effectively denies helpless children medical care which saves lives. If you want to believe there's a gigantic conspiracy the government's managed to keep under wraps about the Kennedy Assassination for 60 years, or that the Bush Administration orchestrated the September 11th terrorist attacks, go ahead; if you think the End of the World is near, go build a cabin the woods and live off of Twinkies and Fanta. But *please* don't force your "alternative lifestyle" on children in a way that puts their lives in danger.

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