MMR vaccine and autism: What the science shows

Can the MMR vaccine cause autism? Dr. Dean Blumberg, chief of pediatric infectious diseases at UC Davis Children’s Hospital, explains why the answer is no. The original study linking the MMR vaccine to autism has been retracted, and multiple large studies involving millions of children have confirmed there is no scientific evidence that vaccines cause autism. Learn the facts about vaccine safety and why protecting children with vaccines is so important.

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