1. tony bateson tony bateson United Kingdom says:

    So here we have another gene connection that may or may not be responsible for the epidemic of autism.  But what about this?  Whilst the prevalence of autism in the general population is said to be one in a hundred there is reason to believe the prevalence of autism in unvaccinated groups is nil! Dano Olmstedt found no autistic people in the Amish population or in the Chicago Homefirst community and I can find no autistic people in Britain's unvaccinated population.  Does this genetic trait arising at conception unerringly direct those affected to line up for their shots?  I don't thnk so.

    Tony Bateson
    Oxford, UK  

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