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Personal bias, blind belief driving claim about link between vaccine increasing risk of autism, say experts
Updated On: 30 October, 2025 02:36 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
Recently, a self-published report by the US-based McCullough Foundation claimed that vaccination is “the most significant preventable driver” of autism
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Personal bias and blind belief are time and again reigniting the claim that childhood vaccines are increasing the risk of autism -- a neurological condition, said health experts on Wednesday.
Recently, a self-published report by the US-based McCullough Foundation claimed that vaccination is “the most significant preventable driver” of autism.
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