Autism is no more common among vaccinated than unvaccinated children, and its incidence has not covaried with the presence of thimerosal in vaccines across different times and locations.
These results are reassuring for parents whose children were immunized before thimerosal was removed from vaccines. The small potpourri of associations probably reflects the large number of ...
Thimerosal, or sodium ethylmercurithiosalicylate, is a preservative used in low concentrations mainly in vaccines, cosmetics, ophthalmic and otolaryngolic medications, antitoxins, topical and ...
thimerosal, in flu vaccines and other shots given to children and pregnant women. The move was made in response to fears that thimerosal might cause neurological conditions such as autism.