
TWiV 1239: Aluminum and antibodies
This Week in Virology
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Unpacking Aluminum: Vaccine Safety and the Danish Model
This chapter explores the role of aluminum in vaccines, contrasting U.S. and European mass transit systems, particularly Denmark's exemplary model for efficient living. The hosts discuss a recent study from the Annals of Internal Medicine that analyses aluminum exposure in vaccines and its correlation with chronic diseases in children, highlighting the lack of evidence supporting claims linking aluminum to autism. They emphasize the significant findings and data that suggest minimal risk from aluminum, advocating for informed vaccination decisions based on scientific evidence.
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