No, there is no vaccination for autism as autism is not a disease, illness, or virus. Autism is a neurological difference, it is how a persons brain forms while they are developing within the womb and once they are born. A person cannot be vaccinated against autism, and no reason to do so anyway.
Autism is a neurological difference, as such you are born autistic and you cannot become autistic. Autism and vaccinations are completely unrelated.
The child will not get autism from an MMR vaccination. Countries with different vaccination ingredients or different vaccination schedules have increasing rates of autism, too. Research indicates that the MMR vaccination does not cause autism. Videos and descriptions of the children thought to have had autism triggered by the thimerosal-containing MMR vaccines show that they had symptoms of autism prior to the vaccination. Autism is a genetic condition that, in most cases, is assumed to have an environmental trigger in the womb or early infancy. There is the possibility that a very small portion of the people with autism have the condition triggered by a vaccination, but that number is statistically insignificant, so it is too small to be detected in scientific studies. But there is that possibility with other events, too, such as feeding your baby processed baby food or breastfeeding for less than 2 years or eating peanuts while pregnant or any other events that are not associated with autism. Hypothetically, if a child were to have autism triggered by a vaccination, it could be because of the ingredients of the vaccination, the child's stress at receiving a vaccination, the body's immune response being triggered, or some other factor involved in the process of getting a vaccination. Another potential cause for concern is the fact that human DNA is in some of the MMR vaccines. It has not been scientifically proven nor disproven but the dates match up according to what I've read. I would love to know where autism is on the rise and vaccines are not available as someone wrote previously. I wasn't aware of that.
It's not that MMR is unlikely to cause autism, it cannot cause autism full-stop. Autism is a neurological difference so it occurs within the second trimester of pregnancy when the brain is being formed, no vaccination can cause autism. Billions have been wasted on thousands of research projects to prove that there is absolutely no link between autism and vaccinations.
Autism has nothing to do with vaccination. It is to do with the fact that they are psychedelic beings destined to surpass normal humans. Autism is seemingly rare in Japan anyway, due to the low birth rates and high suicide rates.
Scientific fact: there is no connection between vaccination and autism.Vaccines do not have the ability to time-travel to change a persons genes or development in the womb, thus they cannot cause autism. An Autistic person is born autistic.
Jenny McCarthy is not against autism, but she is responsible for a lot of harm to the Autism community and supporting Anti-Vaxx movement. By claiming that her son was Autistic, that it was caused by vaccines, and that her child was 'cured' of Autism she spread a lot of misinformation that meant that Autism is less understood by many people. Also by claiming that it was caused by vaccines the implication she gave was that Autism is worse than your child dying from a preventable disease.
When it comes to understanding the rising prevalence of children with autism, one of the fist topics that individuals who are not familiar with this condition raise is the supposed correlation between childhood vaccinations and children with autism. While is true that there is still a great deal that we do not know about when in comes to autism, it is important to understand that the vaccine hypothesis has been thoroughly considered and exhaustively disproven. Nevertheless, a troubling number of parents make the decision to not have their children vaccinated for a wide range of diseases out of a misguided fear of damaging their child’s cognitive development. Here is what you need to know about the vaccination hypotheses and how it relates to children with autism.The vaccination hypotheses first began to surface during the late 1980s when an increasing number of children were being diagnosed with autism. Most pediatricians and researchers believe that this increase in the number of young people who have been diagnosed with this condition is a result in a wider understanding of what autism is and how to spot the signs of autism in young children. These symptoms first begin to develop when children have reached the age that they are beginning to receive most of their immunization shots. However, parents began to notice that their children were being diagnosed in the same year that they had received their vaccinations and made the mistake of concluding that the vaccination itself caused the neural disorder.Unfortunately, the unquestioning acceptance of the vaccination hypotheses as the cause of children with autism has lead to so many parents choosing not to have their children vaccinated that it may lead to a severe public health crisis. As the percentage of children in the population who have not received basic immunization shots increases, so does the possibility that a large scale measles outbreak could occur in the near future. Measles is a highly contagious disease that will infect between 85% and 95% of the children and adults who are not immunized to it once it is airborne. Sudden exposure of measles to a population that has not been properly vaccinated do to a misunderstanding as unsubstantiated as the connection between vaccinations and children with autism is a recipe for disaster.
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Infantile Autism is when a baby or toddler (an Infant) has autism.
You wouldn't, not if you cared about Autistic people. Autism Speaks is widely considered a hate group by Autistic people. They use hate speech and propaganda about Autism to increase their profits, very little of their profits go towards helping Autistic people and their families, and instead Autism Speaks support 'curing' Autism which means preventing Autistic people being born. The organization has no Autistic people in their leadership, they refuse to listen to Autistic people who tell them that they are causing harm to the Autism community, they also support anti-vaccination movements, torture of Autistic children, and they sympathize with parents who murder their Autistic children. If you're interested in helping Autistic people a better organisation to get involved with is the Autism Self Advocacy Network - this is run by and for Autistic people and does a lot more to help Autistic people than Autism Speaks ever has. Go to their web site and Facebook page to see what opportunities they have available to work with them or to do fundraising.
Biologial. Autism is neurodevelopmental. There are hereditary and genetic ties to autism.
No, Jedward do not have autism.