A new statistical study [full abstract below] from the School of Medicine at the University of California, Davis shows a potential and small association in time in at best 6% of cases between between the month a child is conceived in California and the risk of developing autism. This could indicate that winter vaccinations increase the risk of a child in California developing an autistic condition [explained below].
Winter conception (December through March) was associated with no more than a 6% increased risk compared with summer (OR = 1.06, 95% CI = 1.02-1.10): [Month of Conception and Risk of Autism Zerbo, Ousseny; Iosif, Ana-Maria; Delwiche, Lora; Walker, Cheryl; Hertz-Picciotto, Irva Epidemiology., POST AUTHOR CORRECTIONS, 3 May 2011 doi: 10.1097/EDE.0b013e31821d0b53].
These results support an hypothesis that children conceived in winter months are at greater risk of developing autistic conditions when vaccinated during winter months.
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