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Episode #043 - Battling the Vaccine-Autism Myth, with Paul Offit, MD

Episode #043 - Battling the Vaccine-Autism Myth, with Paul Offit, MD

FromAutism Confidential


Episode #043 - Battling the Vaccine-Autism Myth, with Paul Offit, MD

FromAutism Confidential

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Aug 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The vaccine-autism myth is rearing its head again, particularly via statements by Democratic presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy, Jr., so it's never been more important to set the record straight about something that by now should be abundantly clear: vaccines do not cause autism. We are delighted to feature Dr. Paul Offit, an internationally recognized expert in the fields of virology and immunology. He serves as director of the Vaccine Education Center and physician in the division of infectious diseases at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Among other things, we discuss:—The extremely rare (actual) risks of childhood vaccinations—Mercury and aluminum in vaccines do not cause autism—The immune response to vaccines does not cause autism—The fraud that gave rise to the vaccine-autism myth in the first place—The lack of biologically plausible mechanisms linking vaccines to autism—There's no evidence in epidemiology for a link between vaccinations and autism—How we've become complacent about the risks of devastating infectious diseasesThis podcast is sponsored by:National Council on Severe Autism NCSAutism.orgAutism Confidential podcast AutismConfidential.org
Released:
Aug 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (56)

Autism Confidential shines a light on the hottest issues in the world of autism, including topics often shunned by conventional media. Who cares for autistic adults after their parents die? How can we fix our broken care system? What interventions help, or hurt? Join hosts Jill Escher, Amy Lutz and others from the National Council on Severe Autism as they take on the hardest questions of autism with leading thinkers and doers.