From the London Times. "In most of the 12 cases, the children’s ailments as described in The Lancet were different from their hospital and GP records. Although the research paper claimed that problems came on within days of the jab, in only one case did medical records suggest this was true, and in many of the cases medical concerns had been raised before the children were vaccinated."
There are two major problems with his data: 1) only one case was discovered after the vaccines, the rest were already known prior to having he vaccines, therefore there cannot be a link between the vaccine and autism in those children. 2) 12 cases is not statistically significant. The likelihood of random chance in only 12 cases is extremely high, even if there hadn't been data fraud.
Get your kids vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella. There is now a measles outbreak in my own city.
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