There literally ~isn't~ a correlation between vaccines and autism
There are unconnected anecdotes, but every scientific study has demonstrated no link whatsoever #BelieveEvidence #VaccinesWork https://twitter.com/jennajameson/status/1201016552100786176 …
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Replying to @GidMK
Nearly every study to which you refer wrongfully used survival analysis. There's no rational nexus between (1) comparing how fast MMR vaxxed kids got a autism diagnosis vs non-MMR vaxxed kids AND (2) evaluating an association between MMR vaccination and autism.
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Replying to @BGLTHMND
That's a fascinating compilation of science babble. They mostly don't use survival analysis, and you're almost entirely wrong about the studies' design. To be fair, as there are literally thousands of studies, there are literally thousands of designs
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Replying to @GidMK
It's not babble. It's pointing out the flawed use of survival analysis(SA). There are legitimate uses for SA, just not for correlating vaccine to a ASD. IOM heavily relied on fake SA studies to determine no connection between Thimerosal containing vaccines and autism. Sick!
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Replying to @BGLTHMND
There are a multitude of studies using a multitude of methodologies that have come to the same conclusion, and you're not even vaguely correct about this one
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Replying to @GidMK
The IOM used several fake survival analysis studies to make conclusions about the association of MMR and thimerosal containing vaccines and Autism and that's the bottom line.
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Replying to @BGLTHMND
That's total nonsense, as I said. If nothing else, the MMR never contained thimerosal and it hasn't been in most vaccines for >20 years
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Replying to @GidMK
I never said MMR contained thimerosal. In2004 the IOM rejected each of them in their final hit and run report. Since then a lot more has been learned about ethylmercury pharmacokinetics. Adults in the US are still suffering from exposures to thimerosal 18+ years ago.pic.twitter.com/K1UTgTzy8Q
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Replying to @BGLTHMND
Lol, you're trying to attack a 15 year old report, I see. I don't think there's any more to add beyond my initial total nonsense content tbh
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Replying to @GidMK
It IS the false declaration that vaccines do not cause autism. Take away: the use of survival analysis in vaccine autism studies has been fallacious.
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Science moves on. Attacking 20yo reports is a waste of everyone's time and energy
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