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Presidential Hopeful's Autism Comment Provokes AAFP Riposte
Scientific Data Show No Link to Vaccine Administration
By News Staff
"Scientific data overwhelmingly show that there is no association between vaccines and autism, presently or in the past," King wrote. "The sole study that purported a link between vaccines and autism was rejected by all major health organizations, including the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the World Health Organization, and the study has since been retracted."
HRSA Statement Rejects Vaccine-Autism Tie
However, HRSA said it has reviewed the scientific information concerning the overall allegation that vaccines cause autism and "has found no credible evidence to support the claim. Accordingly, in every claim submitted under the Act, HRSA has maintained and continues to maintain the position that vaccines do not cause autism, and has never concluded in any case that autism was caused by vaccination."
Furthermore, according to the statement, HRSA will sponsor an "omnibus" autism proceeding on the allegation that vaccines cause autism in May. So long as the involved parties agree, expert testimony presented as part of that proceeding will be made available to the public.
Ostensibly, McCain was referring to a recent childhood vaccine injury compensation case presented to HHS' Division of Vaccine Injury Compensation. The division concluded that the facts of the case met statutory criteria for demonstrating that vaccinations received by the child on whose behalf the case was brought "significantly aggravated an underlying mitochondrial disorder, which predisposed her to deficits in cellular energy metabolism, and manifested as a regressive encephalopathy with features of autism spectrum disorder." The division recommended that compensation be awarded in the case.
"Some individuals and organizations have wrongly tried to cite (the case) as proof of a connection between vaccinations and autism," King wrote. "But the Health Resources and Services Administration, which oversees the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act under the HHS, has since issued a statement regarding the aforementioned case which refutes these claims."
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2006 Letter From Multiple National Organizations to Congress Supporting Safe and Effective Vaccines
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