RCTs on Vaccines and Autism
This research investigates the potential relationship between vaccines and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in various populations, focusing on data from randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The aim is to explore whether any vaccines have been shown to cause or influence the development of autism in children or adults. We are interested in identifying RCTs that examine the incidence of autism following vaccination, considering all types of vaccines and various demographic groups. The investigation seeks to understand the specific aspects of vaccine administration that may or may not correlate with ASD outcomes. Key areas of interest include the methodologies of these trials, the statistical significance of their findings, and any reported causal mechanisms. Additionally, this research will consider variations in vaccine types, doses, and schedules, along with any other relevant factors that might influence outcomes. This focused approach will help clarify the existing scientific consensus on this contentious topic.
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