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World Health Organization: It is necessary to make more efforts to understand the causes of autism

This came in the words of Tariq Yasarevich, a spokesman for the organization, who indicated that although some monitoring studies indicated that there is a possible association between exposure to prenatal drug and autism, but that “Evidence is still inconsistent,” Adding that many studies did not find “Any -such relationship.”

He added: “If the link between acetaminophen and autism was strong, it would be more likely to be constantly noticed in multiple studies.”

Yassarific stressed the need to use medications with caution during pregnancy, especially in the first three months. He stressed the importance of women continuing to follow the advice of their doctors or health workers, who can help assess individual conditions and recommend the necessary medicines.

There are approximately 62 million people with autism spectrum disorder around the world. In this context, a spokesman for the World Health Organization said it is clear “As a global community, we need to make more efforts to understand the reasons for autism and the best way to care and support the needs of those with autism and their families.”

Vaccine

Yassarific also emphasized that the children’s vaccination schedule, which is carefully supervised by the World Health Organization, has been adopted by all countries, and has saved the lives of at least 154 million people over the past fifty years.

He added that every subjugation recommendation issued by the group of strategic experts concerned with vaccination is based on “a careful review of evidence, carefully designed to provide the best protection from serious diseases, and to provide them with the urgent need.”

He said: “When the vaccination tables are delayed or disrupted, or are adjusted without reviewing the evidence, the risk of infection increases, not only for the child, but for society as a whole.”

Yassarific said that the increase in the periods of spacing between vaccines beyond the recommended requirement also requires more visits to the doctor, which increases the possibility that the child will miss a dose, which in turn increases the chances of developing a life -threatening disease.

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