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Test Vaccines Myths and reality
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1ST QUESTION: WHAT WAS THE STUDY THAT ORIGINATED THE MYTH OF THE CONNECTION BETWEEN VACCINES AND AUTISM?
Dr. John Smith's 2010 study
Dr. Andrew Wakefield's 1998 study
World Health Organization (WHO) study in 2005
Estudio de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDen 2002
QUESTION 2: WHAT WAS DISCOVERED ABOUT ANDREW WAKEFIELD'S STUDY THAT LED HIM TO BE RETRACTED?
It was mistakenly removed in a later publication
Strong evidence of connection between vaccines and autism demonstrated
Methodological flaws and conflicts of interest were found
It was withdrawn due to political pressure
QUESTION 3: WHAT HAVE MULTIPLE STUDIES AND SCIENTIFIC REVIEWS FOUND ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VACCINES AND AUTISM?
Strong evidence to support the claim that vaccines cause autism
Connection between thimerosal use and autism
No strong evidence to support the claim that vaccines cause autism
A clear link between vaccines and neurological disorders
QUESTION 4: WHAT CONTRIBUTION DO VACCINES MAKE TO HERD IMMUNITY?
No impact on herd immunity
Contribute to herd immunity by protecting only vaccinated individuals
Help protect people who are unable to receive vaccines due to medical conditions
Contribute to herd immunity by increasing the amount of mercury in the community
QUESTION 5: WHAT IS THE ROLE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN RELATION TO VACCINES?
Parents should be discouraged from vaccinating their children
Must support any beliefs parents have about vaccines
They must communicate openly and honestly the scientific evidence and dispel unfounded fears
They have no responsibility for educating parents about vaccines
QUESTION 6: WHAT IS ONE OF THE COMMON MYTHS ABOUT VACCINES MENTIONED IN THE TEXT?
Vaccines cause autism
Vaccines are completely ineffective
The side effects of vaccines are always serious
All vaccines contain thimerosal
QUESTION 7: WHAT IS MENTIONED ABOUT THIMEROSAL IN VACCINES?
All vaccines contain thimerosal, which is linked to autism
Most vaccines contain thimerosal, but it is not linked to autism
Thimerosal is found only in measles, mumps and rubella vaccines
Studies have shown that thimerosal in vaccines is linked to autism
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS MENTIONED ABOUT THE SIDE EFFECTS OF VACCINES IN THE TEXT?
No side effects are mentioned in the text
All children experience serious side effects
Serious side effects are extremely rare, and ongoing surveillance ensures vaccine safety
Side effects are so common that the vaccines should not be administered
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