Will this dissuade the anti-vaccine fanatics? Probably not, as their minds are made up.
But for those who are on the fence, this is more evidence that vaccines are safe.
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I have never felt that vaccines caused autism. I am still amazed that parents will still take a chance on allowing their children to contract a possibly fatal disease instead of protecting them.
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