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American Academy of Pediatrics Says Evidence Confirms No Link Between Autism and Vaccines

In response to a U.S. House Government Reform Committee hearing today, the American Academy of Pediatrics wants to reassure parents that vaccines are the safest way to protect children against potentially devastating infectious diseases.

"What a tragedy it would be for any child to suffer the consequences
of a disease that could have been prevented by vaccination," AAP President Donald Cook, M.D., said.

If parents refuse to immunize their children, this country will see a
resurgence of epidemics of these diseases. The measles epidemic of
l989-1991 in this country affected more than 55,000 people; 11,000 were hospitalized and more than 120 died. A major cause of the epidemic was failure to vaccinate children on time at 12-15 months of age.

The congressional hearing is focusing on autism, including an unsubstantiated link to vaccines such as MMR (measles, mumps and
rubella). "While I support any effort to discover the reason a child has autism, current scientific data indicate that vaccines are not the cause," Dr. Cook said.

Autism manifests itself in the first three years of life, which is the
same time a child is being vaccinated, but timing is the only link. A study in the British medical journal Lancet found similar autism rates among children who received the MMR vaccine and those who had not. A report commissioned by Britain's Medical Research Council and released this week found that there was no link between MMR and autism or bowel disorders.

The American Academy of Pediatrics supports aggressive research into the causes, treatment and prevention of autism as many questions remain. The perceived increase in autism cases could be attributed to a number of factors, and additional study is needed.

Vaccines are developed through rigorous research designed to ensure safe and effective products. These products are then subjected to another level of intense scrutiny in order to assure that recommendations about immunization practices and procedures reflect the best available science.

Once approved for use, there is a robust system of checks and balances that monitors the safety and efficacy of vaccines.

A child's chance of being harmed by an infectious disease like measles or mumps is far greater than any risk of being harmed by the vaccine. These diseases have not been eliminated, only kept at bay through widespread childhood immunization. Measles, for example, can lead to pneumonia or an infection of the brain and can cause death. Mumps can cause an infection in the lining of the brain and death.

To help inform parents about the benefits and risks of vaccines, the
American Academy of Pediatrics has developed brochures that are distributed by pediatricians. Vaccine information can also be obtained on the AAP website: www.aap.org, Parents should also talk to their pediatrician.

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When Treating a Cold extra fluids are recommended
Since it is caused by a virus, antibiotics do not work against the common cold. Extra fluids, a cool mist humidifier, and rest will likely help with some of his symptoms. Younger children, since they can't blow their nose, may benefit from using saline nasal drops and a bulb syringe to help keep their nasal passages clear.
 


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Iron
A very important for growth. Iron is needed in the blood, the muscles, the tissues, and for the production of some important enzymes. Lack of iron can cause anemia.

Cryosurgery
The destruction of warts, actinic keratoses, seborrheic keratoses

Kawasaki disease
A multisystem illness that affects mostly younger children. Unfortunately, the exact cause is unknown. An infectious cause is possible.

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