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Originally Posted by jackmccullough
Well,, uninformed public sentiment has led a lot of people to avoid getting their children vaccinated against terrible, fatal diseases, and that public sentiment has led to epidemics and deaths.
So you're right, public sentiment is important. It just has nothing to do with determining the cause of autism.
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You mean like chickenpox?
Varivax (chickenpox vaccine) was one of the vaccines delivered to my son right before he regressed into autism.
The chance of death from chickenpox is lower than that of a terrorist attack. Actually, you have a better chance of winning the lottery.
Measles?
Mumps?
Rubella is the only truly dangerous one out of the four. However I'll bet dollars to donuts that if my son received only a rubella vaccine that day, I wouldn't be discussing this issue today.