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Huaren
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作为父母,怎么做能最大限度的避免孩子得自闭症

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2024-08-22 14:39:00

我懒,直接扔ChatGPT 的回答。一篇伪造的论文真是贻害万年。


The controversy surrounding autism and vaccines primarily stems from a 1998 study led by Andrew Wakefield, published in The Lancet, which falsely claimed a link between the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism. This study suggested that the MMR vaccine caused developmental regression and autism in children. The paper received widespread media attention, leading to public fear, a significant decline in vaccination rates, and a rise in vaccine-preventable diseases.

However, the study was deeply flawed. It involved only 12 children, had no control group, and was later found to be unethical. Further investigations revealed that Wakefield had financial conflicts of interest, and he had manipulated data. As a result, The Lancet retracted the paper in 2010, and Wakefield was stripped of his medical license.

Since then, numerous large-scale, well-conducted studies have found no credible evidence supporting a link between vaccines and autism. These studies have included hundreds of thousands of children, comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated groups, with consistent results showing that vaccines do not increase the risk of autism.


Current Scientific Consensus:

The scientific community overwhelmingly agrees that vaccines do not cause autism. Vaccines are safe and effective in preventing serious, potentially life-threatening diseases. The notion of a link between vaccines and autism has been thoroughly debunked by extensive research. Public health authorities, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the American Academy of Pediatrics, continue to advocate for vaccination as a critical component of public health.

Efforts are ongoing to educate the public about the safety of vaccines and to combat misinformation that still circulates, often through social media and other platforms. The persistence of vaccine hesitancy, fueled by these debunked claims, remains a public health challenge, but the scientific field is clear: vaccines do not cause autism.

Huaren
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2024-08-22 15:03:25

回复 26楼 thinredline 的帖子

了解,真理是掌握在少数人手里的,所有明面上的文献和证据都是伪造的,权威打压了真相,对吧?


为了防止我再进这帖子,拉黑楼主了哈。没有任何不尊重的意思,也抱歉如果这个行为冒犯了您。我知道下面对我会有怎样的诋毁攻击和污蔑,眼不见心不烦。

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