patch2006uk
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https://www.fda.gov/downloads/Biologi.../UCM101580.pdf
"Adverse events reported during post-approval use of Tripedia vaccine include idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, SIDS, anaphylactic reaction, cellulitis, autism, convulsion/grand mal convulsion, encephalopathy, hypotonia, neuropathy, somnolence and apnea. Events were included in this list because of the seriousness or frequency of reporting. Because these events are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequencies or to establish a causal relationship to components of Tripedia vaccine." - This is found on page 11.
This is stating effects from the DtAP vaccine. I know the autism thing is definitely controversial but why is it on the fda government website?
After my son had his DtAP shots, he started displaying autistic-like behavior within a week after receiving it. Whether or not it was actual autism, it had seriously effected his development and caused him to display autistic-like behaviors, mimicking autism. These effects lasted for about 9 months and his speech is still delayed because of it (I believe). This is why I am now so anti-vaccine.
It's way too risky in my opinion.
Out of date or not, the sentence I've bolded is the important one here. It's basically saying, yes, we have had reports of a correlation of these things in line with the vaccination, but we can't prove causation.
There is plenty of evidence that vaccines and autism are unrelated, and it's the timing of the vaccines that is inline with autistic symptoms becoming obvious in the child. Also, perhaps we're just better at diagnosing it these days. Countries with different vaccines still report a similar increase in autism rates, so it doesn't seem to follow that one causes the other.