BBM. Yeah, I'm actually not buying that. The symptoms of serious autism are apparent in infants and toddlers up to the age of the first vaccine. They do not point. They do not make a lot of eye contact, or use many words typically. They don't do things like play peek-a-boo or mimic facial expressions. Those symptoms do not suddenly appear. They are always there.
Except in cases of what is called "regressive autism". Regressive autism makes up about a third of all autism cases.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22855372
What the people who believe vaccines caused their kid's autism are discussing is regressive autism. In other words, a totally healthy child developing completely normally, pointing, calling for a parent's attention, developing a significant and good vocabulary of words, interacting with parents, snuggling, laughing in response to facial expressions or raspberries, etc., suddenly stops doing all of that and
becomes a morose, isolated child, unable to speak or interact, with a host of bowel issues, often with roseola,suddenly stimming and completely lost to the world.
And these anecdotes do not describe children who develop these symptoms some time after the MMR vaccine. They describe children who immediately react to the vaccine by becoming listless and feverish and then immediately begin losing words, within a day or two of the vaccine and immediately regress. Not weeks nor months. Days.
I have read account after account and watched video after video, that show exactly what the parents claim. Normal, healthy kid developing normally who suddenly doesn't only stop developing but regresses to non-verbal and unable to interact.
I think it is rare. I think the possibility that there is a connection and if so, the risk of it occurring, does not outweigh even closely, the benefit of the vaccines. But to make blanket statements that totally dismiss
the reality for the parents affected or to repeat pronouncements that may not actually be accurate, is to create further distrust and alienate certain populations more.
IMO!