WHO Confirms Again: No Link Between Vaccines and Autism
Parents in the autism community can breathe easier: a new WHO expert analysis reaffirms what decades of research have shown – vaccines do not cause autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
What the Analysis Found
According to the WHO's Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety (GACVS):
- 31 studies from 2010-2025 show no causal link between vaccines and ASD
- No association found between thiomersal-containing vaccines and ASD
- No link between aluminum-adjuvant vaccines and ASD
This confirms WHO's consistent position since 2002.
Why This Matters to Autism Families
1. Safety reassurance: Parents can vaccinate without fearing autism risk.
2. Focus priorities: Redirects energy from vaccine debates to actual autism support needs.
3. Global alignment: Helps counter misinformation that still circulates in some communities.
3 Takeaways for Parents
- Vaccinate confidently using WHO-recommended schedules
- Share this science with hesitant family/friends
- Channel concerns toward evidence-based autism therapies
The WHO concludes: "Global childhood immunization represents one of the greatest achievements in improving lives."
Source: WHO (December 11, 2025)
Source: www.who.int