Vaccination Rates among Younger Siblings of Children with Autism

  • Glickman G
  • Harrison E
  • Dobkins K
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The article discusses the increase rate of vaccination among biologic infant siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder. It examines the vaccination behaviors of children with and those without autism. It also cites the decline rates of vaccination against measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) among high-risk infants prompted on vaccination behaviors of families.

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Glickman, G., Harrison, E., & Dobkins, K. (2017). Vaccination Rates among Younger Siblings of Children with Autism. New England Journal of Medicine, 377(11), 1099–1101. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmc1708223

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