Parents told MMR vacine not linked to autism

Parents are being reminded that there is no conclusive evidence to link the MMR vaccine with autism.

Parents are being reminded that there is no conclusive evidence to link the MMR vaccine with autism.

A British medical journal yesterday distanced itself from claims it published some years ago that children given the jab could develop autism.

It has caused a decline in the uptake of the vaccine by Irish parents and there have been a number of outbreaks of measles since the decline began.

Gerard Bury, Professor of General Practice at UCD, warned: "There's absolutely no evidence to warrant the serious concerns by parents about having their kids vaccinated."

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