Childhood Vaccination Associated with Autism, Learning Disorders, Seizures, Encephalopathy, and Tics

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MAWSON STUDY - Childhood Vaccination Associated with Autism, Learning Disorders, Seizures, Encephalopathy, and Tics

Vaccinated children 212% more likely to be diagnosed with at least one neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) compared to unvaccinated children.

Comparison of Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated for specific NDDs:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): OR 2.70 (170% higher odds)
- Hyperkinetic Syndrome (ADHD-like disorder): OR 2.50 (150% higher odds)
- Epilepsy/Seizures: OR 2.80 (180% higher odds)
- Learning Disorders: OR 4.12 (312% higher odds)
- Encephalopathy: OR 5.20 (420% higher odds)
- Tic Disorders: OR 6.30 (530% higher odds)

Association Between Number of Vaccination Visits and Autism:
- 1 Vaccination Visit vs. None: RR 1.7 (70% higher risk)
- 1-4 Vaccination Visits vs. None: RR 1.9 (90% higher risk)
- 5 or More Vaccination Visits vs. None: RR 2.7 (170% higher risk)
- 11 or More Vaccination Visits vs. None: RR 4.4 (340% higher risk)
- 11 or More Visits vs. 1 Visit: RR 2.8 (180% higher risk)

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