CDC article about Autism and vaccines with aluminium
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the primary federal agency responsible for protecting public health in the United States. Its mission is to produce information to improve government decisions on health matters. It also promotes health through partnerships with state health departments and other organizations.
In France, health agencies are organized differently. The CDC’s mission could be compared to that of the Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS) combined with that of Santé Publique France (SPF).
A few days ago, the CDC published an article on the possible link between autism and vaccination, particularly due to the presence of aluminum-based adjuvants.
Could our fight for aluminum-free vaccines be coming to an end?
The neurotoxicity of aluminum in vaccines is going to be seriously discussed across the Atlantic, which can only be good news for us, as it will inevitably have a major impact in Europe, and therefore in France.
So what exactly does this article say?
QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS
KEY POINTS OF THE ARTICLE
• The claim that “vaccines do not cause autism” is not based on evidence, as studies have not ruled out the possibility that childhood vaccines cause autism.
• Studies supporting a link have been ignored by health authorities.
• HHS has launched a comprehensive assessment of the causes of autism, including research on plausible biological mechanisms and potential causal links.
ITS CONCLUSION
HHS (U.S. Department of Health) will evaluate plausible biological mechanisms between early vaccinations in young children and autism. Mechanisms that will be further studied include the effects of aluminum-based adjuvants, risks to certain children with mitochondrial disorders, adverse effects of neuroinflammation, etc.


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