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CDC website update questioning vaccine-autism link sparks backlash over scientific integrity and public trust.
The CDC has updated its website to suggest uncertainty about whether vaccines cause autism, sparking widespread condemnation from medical experts and lawmakers, including Senator Bill Cassidy, who called the change dangerous and misleading.
The revision, linked to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., contradicts decades of scientific consensus and has raised concerns about political interference in public health.
The change has fueled vaccine hesitancy, undermined trust in federal agencies, and prompted New Mexico to pass legislation allowing state-level vaccine decisions.
Critics warn the shift threatens efforts to boost immunization rates ahead of the respiratory virus season.
La actualización del sitio web del CDC que cuestiona el vínculo entre la vacuna y el autismo provoca una reacción violenta sobre la integridad científica y la confianza pública.