Mbak, email ini mungkin dimaksudkan untuk milis ya? Aku forward ya...
mintri ana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all! Pengen ikutan gabung nih., soal vaksin mmr ada deh penjelasan
singkat n padatnya di ayahbunda, emang bkn penyebab autis, vaksin ini srg
dikambing hitamkan krn wkt pemberiannya bersamaan dg mulai timbulnya tanda2
autis pd penderita autis
alyamom wrote:
> Dear All,
> maaf jika kurang berkenan :), tapi issue ini tidak benar, vaksin MMR
> bukanlah penyebab autisme pada anak.
> Berikut penjelasannya:
> http://www.cdc. gov/nip/vacsafe/ concerns/ autism/
> MMR Vaccine and Autism
> (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella)
> FACT SHEET
> Contents of this page:
> · What You Should Know
> · Additional Facts
> · For more information
> ------------ --------- --------- ---
> What You Should Know
> · MMR vaccine protects children against dangerous, even deadly,
> diseases.
> · Because signs of autism may appear at around the same time
> children receive the MMR vaccine, some parents may worry that the
> vaccine causes autism.
> · Carefully performed scientific studies have found no relationship
> between MMR vaccine and autism.
> · The CDC continues to recommend two doses of MMR vaccine for all
> children.
> Additional Facts
> · MMR is a combination vaccine that protects children from measles,
> mumps, and rubella (also known as German measles). The first dose of
> the vaccine is usually given to children 12 to 15 months old. The
> second dose is usually given between 4 and 6 years of age.
> · In 1998, a study of autistic children raised the question of a
> connection between MMR vaccine and autism.
> · The 1998 study has a number of limitations. For example, the study
> was very small, involving only 12 children. This is too few cases to
> make any generalizations about the causes of autism. In addition,
> the researchers suggested that MMR vaccination caused bowel problems
> in the children, which then led to autism. However, in some of the
> children studied, symptoms of autism appeared before symptoms of
> bowel disease.
> In 2004, 10 of the 13 authors of the 1998 study retracted the
> study's interpretation. The authors stated that the data were not
> able to establish a causal link between MMR vaccine and autism.
> Other larger studies have found no relationship between MMR vaccine
> and autism. For example, researchers in the UK studied the records
> of 498 children with autism born between 1979 and 1998. They found:
> the percentage of children with autism who received MMR vaccine was
> the same as the percentage of unaffected children in the region who
> received MMR vaccine
> there was no difference in the age of diagnosis of autism in
> vaccinated and unvaccinated children
> the onset of "regressive" symptoms of autism did not occur within 2,
> 4, or 6 months of receiving the MMR vaccine.
> Groups of experts, including the American Academy of Pediatrics,
> agree that MMR vaccine is not responsible for recent increases in
> the number of children with autism. In 2004, a report by the
> Institute of Medicine (IOM) concluded that there is no association
> between autism and MMR vaccine or vaccines that contain thimerosal
> as a preservative.
> There is no published scientific evidence showing that there is any
> benefit to separating the combination MMR vaccine into three
> individual shots.
> For more information
> For information on Autism Spectrum Disorders -
> http://www.cdc. gov/ncbddd/ dd/ddautism. htm
> For in-depth information on the MMR and autism theory
> http://www.cdc. gov/nip/vacsafe/ concerns/ autism/autism- mmr.htm
> National Immunization Hotline:
> English (800) 232-2522
> Spanish (800) 232-0233
> Salam,
> Devita/Alya' s Mom
> www.BeingMoM. org
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