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Vaccine Induced Autoimmunity May Cause Autism and Neurological Disorders

Author(s): Greg Maguire

Much evidence has accumulated that vaccines not only cause inflammation but also induce autoimmunity. While the efficacy for many vaccines has been demonstrated in some form, such as prevention of infection or reduction in severity of symptoms, the safety profile, especially for the long-term, has not been well studied. Further, the long-term efficacy of some vaccines is worse than normal immunity. All drugs, including vaccines, need thorough studies of risk versus benefits. For many drugs, the risks, and especially the long-term risks, have not been thoroughly studied and therefore the risk versus benefit of the vaccine is not understood. Long-term scientific studies from non-sponsors performed by non-conflicted scientific groups in academia are needed to evaluate the long-term safety of vaccines, and then the use of these data to develop safer and more efficacious vaccines can be accomplished.

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    Gunma University Graduate School of Health Sciences
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