Abstract

In recent years, there has been widespread public concern about the hypothesis that MMR triple vaccine may increase the risk of autism in children. In this review, we examine the background to, and implications of, this controversy. We then assess and explain, using a transparent and replicable method, all the scientific evidence for and against the hypothesis. We conclude that there are no grounds to suggest that MMR vaccine increases the risk of autism.

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