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Don’t make children the victims of a vaccine war.

Vaccines save lives. Ignore RFK, jr. Here are the facts.

Saving lives together

Not so long ago, childhood diseases like whooping cough, chicken pox, measles, mumps and rubella claimed the lives of thousands of American children every year. Many children who survived were left with scars or chronic health problem.

  • What You Need to Know: State health officials from California, Oregon, Hawaii and Washington issued a statement in response to recent changes to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “Autism “


    “The West Coast Health Alliance continues to strongly recommend vaccines to protect our children, noting that rigorous research of millions of people in multiple countries over decades provides high quality evidencethat vaccines are not linked to autism. The Alliance is deeply concerned about inaccurate claims to the contrary recently posted on the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website."

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    "Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition with multiple contributing genetic and environmental factors. Suggesting it stems from any single cause, such as vaccination, misleads families who deserve accurate guidance. It is not only a disservice to families seeking clarity about vaccines but also potentially harmful to autistic individuals and their families.


    "Vaccines are thoroughly tested and remain one of the most important tools for preventing infectious diseases. Public health guidance on immunization must be grounded in credible, evidence-based science to help parents and caregivers who may be receiving conflicting or inaccurate messages about immunization."

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    "The Alliance encourages families to seek information from trusted health care providers and reputable medical organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics."

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