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Children with autism, younger siblings are undervaccinated


 

FROM JAMA PEDIATRICS

“Children with ASD and their younger siblings were undervaccinated, compared with the general population, suggesting that they are at increased risk of vaccine-preventable diseases,” they wrote. “New strategies, including establishing or promoting a better dialogue among parents, health care professionals, and public health authorities, may be needed to increase vaccine uptake in populations with low uptake.”

The study was funded in part by a CDC grant. Dr. Zerbo had no relevant financial disclosures. Some authors disclosed relationships with MedImmune, GlaxoSmithKline, and other pharmaceutical companies.

SOURCE: Zerbo, O et al. JAMA Pediatr. 2018, Mar 26. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.0082.

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