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Journal Rejects Calls to Retract Danish Study Claiming No Link Between Aluminum in Vaccines and Autism

 

 

The journal that published a controversial Danish study on aluminum in vaccines today announced it will not retract the study, despite calls from U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others.

Dr. Christine Laine wrote on behalf of the Annals of Internal Medicine’s editors:

“In accordance with the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, retraction is warranted only when serious errors invalidate findings or there is documented scientific misconduct, neither of which occurred here.”

Laine’s response is posted on the study’s webpage. It appears underneath posts added today by the study authors in response to comments from critics.

The study authors examined national vaccination records of about 1.2 million children born in Denmark between 1997 and 2018, and tracked the rates of 50 chronic health conditions…

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