The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is in the process of launching a large-scale study on possible links between autism and vaccines, a familiar source told Reuters.
The study has not been confirmed and it is unclear how the study will be conducted, the outlet reports.
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A spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) told Fox News Digital: “Americans expect high-quality research and transparency, and that’s what the CDC has to offer.”
According to Reuters, the CDC is planning to launch research into the potential link between vaccines and autism. (istock)
“As President Trump said in his joint speech to Congress, the rate of autism among American children has skyrocketed. The CDC is not reversed to its mission to understand exactly what is going on,” a HHS spokesperson said.
The CDC acknowledges parental concerns about possible connections During autism and vaccines.
“To date, research continues to be shown That vaccine Not associated with ASD [Autism Spectrum Disorder]. The CDC knows some parents and others still have concerns,” reads the agency’s website.
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Dr. Nicole Saphier, a contributor to Fox News Medical, told Fox News Digital that the decision to begin researching potential links is “a significant change and spurred by ongoing public discussion and pressure on transparency.”

The CDC acknowledges parental concerns about possible relationships between autism and vaccines. (Pavlo Conchar/SOPA Images/Lightrocket via Getty Images)
“Historically, institutions have argued that such connections do not exist, citing robust and outdated research,” she said.
“The move is supposed to rekindle the controversy, but could indicate efforts to address sustained skepticism.”
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“The results depend on the design of the research – a rigorous, fair and transparent methodology is the key to the solution. Sciencein any case. But whether the outcome will shake up a pre-determined opinion on the issue is the biggest unknown,” Saffie added.

A recent opinion on the outbreak of measles has written that Health and Human Services Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “We must understand their concerns, engage with the community to provide culturally competent education and make vaccines easily accessible for everyone who wants them.” (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
In his recent manipulation regarding the occurrence of measles, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. “…there is a shared responsibility for protecting public health, including ensuring that accurate information about vaccine safety and efficacy is prevalent.”
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“We must engage and understand the community Their concernsproviding culturally competent education and making vaccines easy to access for everyone who wants them,” Kennedy added.
Reuters contributed to this report.