more vaccine info help needed
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 1:43 pm
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/autism ... -20-years/
The following is from a post from someone in the UK who was a 'scientist' there about 30 yrs ago.
I could use some info countering these articles. The first sounds as from a 'skeptics' group.
The BMJ article uses the changing diagnoses argument.
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Key finding
“In 2010 there were an estimated 52 million cases of ASDs, equating to a prevalence of 7.6 per 1000 or one in 132 persons. After accounting for methodological variations, there was no clear evidence of a change in prevalence for autistic disorder or other ASDs between 1990 and 2010. Worldwide, there was little regional variation in the prevalence of ASDs”
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/3/10/e003219
Conclusion
Following a fivefold increase in the annual incidence rates of autism during the 1990s in the UK, the incidence and prevalence rates in 8-year-old children reached a plateau in the early 2000s and remained steady through 2010.
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-in ... ypotheses/
The following is from a post from someone in the UK who was a 'scientist' there about 30 yrs ago.
I could use some info countering these articles. The first sounds as from a 'skeptics' group.
The BMJ article uses the changing diagnoses argument.
t
Key finding
“In 2010 there were an estimated 52 million cases of ASDs, equating to a prevalence of 7.6 per 1000 or one in 132 persons. After accounting for methodological variations, there was no clear evidence of a change in prevalence for autistic disorder or other ASDs between 1990 and 2010. Worldwide, there was little regional variation in the prevalence of ASDs”
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/3/10/e003219
Conclusion
Following a fivefold increase in the annual incidence rates of autism during the 1990s in the UK, the incidence and prevalence rates in 8-year-old children reached a plateau in the early 2000s and remained steady through 2010.
https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-in ... ypotheses/