Leading Autism and Disability Organizations Statement on CDC’s Vaccines and Autism Page

The website now states: “‘vaccines do not cause autism’ is
not an evidence-based claim.” This is false. Nearly three decades of scientific
research, consisting of dozens of high-quality studies conducted around the
world, surveying millions of people, has repeatedly confirmed there is no
causal link between vaccines and autism. The limited studies that have
suggested otherwise have not been reproducible and are consistently found to
contain methodological flaws and, in some cases, have outright falsified evidence.
CDC has been the primary source of reliable public health
and medical information in the country, if not the world. Last week’s actions
will likely confuse the public, and especially parents, who seek to protect
their children from infectious diseases and chronic conditions that those
diseases may cause.
The choice to invest further resources in search of a link
between autism and vaccines detracts from the current wishes and needs of the
autism community. There are dozens of potential research topics that could
inspire hundreds of projects focused on community needs, personalized health
care, and services that could benefit from funding.
In April, many of the same organizations signed on to this letter stood united in our call for science-based decision-making and increased investment in the research, programs, and services the autism community needs to live fully. This includes the belief that public health messaging must be grounded in science and protect all communities. We recommit ourselves to this belief today.
In line with our shared principles of science-backed
communications and decision-making, we call on the CDC to revert the website to
its previous version, commit to vaccine education initiatives around the
country that emphasize the high-quality, scientific evidence that vaccines do
not cause autism, and invest in research projects and initiatives that are
responsive to the needs of autistic people and their families.
We urge public leaders, institutions, and media to uphold
scientific integrity and work together to strengthen the infrastructure of
support for the entire autism community.
Signed By:
Access Ready Inc.
Allies for Independence
American Association on Health and Disability
Association of University Centers on Disabilities
Autism Science Foundation
Autism Society of America
Autism Speaks
Autistic Doctors International
Autistic People of Color Fund
Autistic Self Advocacy Network
Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network
Dan Marino Foundation
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF)
Easterseals, Inc.
Family Voices National
Felicity House
Hussman Institute for Autism
Institute for Exceptional Care (IEC)
International Council on Development and Learning (ICDL)
Lakeshore Foundation
Life’sPilot, Inc
National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities
National Association of County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability
Directors (NACBHDD)
National PLAN Alliance
National Respite Coalition
Organization for Autism Research
Profound Autism Alliance
SPAN Parent Advocacy Network, Inc.
The Arc of the United States
The National Alliance to Advance Adolescent Health
The Sibling Leadership Network (SLN)
United Spinal Association