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January 20, 2025

True or False: Vaccines se autism aur impotence ka danger?

True or False: Vaccines se autism aur impotence ka danger?

Many fraudulent studies and sources claim ki Polio drops cause impotence or Measle vaccine cause Autism. But all of them have been proven false by more reliable, true, data-based studies by trustworthy organisations.

All vaccines that are given to babies today have to go through strict processes of manufacturing and high quality control. With increasing awareness in the field of medicine, koi bhi risky cheez doesn’t come to the market easily, specially medicines and vaccines for children.

Tested For Surety

All vaccines are tested for years before they come out for usage. Animal testing se lekar multiple stages of human testing, all ensure that vaccines are safe for use, specially for babies jinko iski sbse zyada need hoti hai. They are available for usage only after they pass all of these tests.

As such there is no proven link between these diseases like autism or impotence with any vaccines and they are only myths spread by idle people and not facts (according to IAP).

In fact, a 2019 study in Denmark, jismein over 6,50,000 children ne participate kara, found no increased risk of autism among vaccinated children compared to unvaccinated ones

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/03/04/699997613/a-large-study-provides-more-evidence-that-mmr-vaccines-dont-cause-autism

Vaccines Are Safe & Sound

With regards to impotence, all reliable medical associations have discredited the allegations on Polio vaccines, because the vaccine has absolutely no links to the reproductive system. Uska kaam hai to boost the immune system, without interfering with any other bodily functions.

This is why we urge all parents to not believe in such myths, believe in the science and the proven benefits of vaccines, and never miss a dose!

Sources-

  1. IAP- https://iapindia.org/pdf/Ch-11-IAP-Parental-Guide-on-Vaccination.pdf
  2. WHO- https://www.who.int/groups/global-advisory-committee-on-vaccine-safety/topics/mmr-vaccines-and-autism
  3. Pediatrics on Call. https://www.pediatriconcall.com/articles/vaccinology/immunization-faqs/immunization-faqs-patient-education
  4. CDC- https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines-children/about/index.html#:~:text=Is%20there%20a%20link%20between,information%20on%20autism%20and%20vaccines.