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For Release:

11/20/2025

Media Contact:

Lisa Robinson
630-626-6084
[email protected]

Our organizations, representing autistic individuals, their families, medical professionals and public health workers, are alarmed that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is promoting the outdated, disproven idea that vaccines cause autism.  

Medical researchers across the globe have spent more than 25 years thoroughly studying this claim. All have come to the same conclusion: Vaccines are not linked to autism.  

This false rumor distracts from pressing, urgent issues in children’s health. Amplifying this claim and encouraging unnecessary investigations only worsens parents’ fears; it will not lead to better therapies, improved support for caregiving families, or changes in health care, education, and society in ways that would help children with autism thrive. Rather than devoting needed resources right now to support people with autism and their families in every community, our taxpayer-funded health agencies are using public resources to spread harmful rumors. Autistic people are valued members of society and, like all of us, deserve research that helps health care and other systems address genuine needs.  

Today, our organizations reject this latest attempt to create fear around routine childhood immunizations. Vaccines rank among our greatest medical success stories. Thanks to vaccines, serious diseases that once made thousands sick every year and caused life-long health issues have become rare. We cannot risk losing this progress. Together, we call on the CDC to return to its long history of promoting evidence-based information in the service of protecting the health and well-being of all Americans.  

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American Academy of Pediatrics

Academic Pediatric Association

AcademyHealth

Alanas Foundation

American Academy of Family Physicians

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

American Association of People with Disabilities

American Board of Medical Specialties

American College of Nurse-Midwives

American College of Physicians

American College of Preventive Medicine

American Families for Vaccines

American Geriatrics Society

American Medical Association

American Medical Group Association (AMGA)

American Pediatric Society 

American Pharmacists Association

American Public Health Association

American Society for Meningitis Prevention

America's Physician Groups

Association for Prevention Teaching and Research

Association for Professionals in Infection Control & Epidemiology

Association of American Medical Colleges

Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs 

Autism Science Foundation

Autism Society of America

Autistic People of Color Fund

Autistic Self Advocacy Network

Autistic Women & Nonbinary Network

Big Cities Health Coalition

Brain Injury Services, Inc.

Breast Cancer Prevention Partners

CDC Alumni and Friends Network

Common Health Coalition

Defend Public Health

Doctors for America

EXCITE

Families Fighting Flu

Families USA

For Our Health

Gerontological Society of America

Health Equity Community Collaborative

Health in Partnership

Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association

Hepatitis B Foundation

Infectious Diseases Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology (IDSOG) 

Infectious Diseases Society of America

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health International Vaccine Access Center

National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations

National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities 

National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners

National Foundation for Infectious Diseases

National Hispanic Health Foundation

The North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology (NASPAG)

Partnership for Innovation and Empowerment (PIE)

Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease

Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society

Pediatric Policy Council 

Public Health Foundation

Public Health Institute

Public Health Law Center

Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine 

Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA)

Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine

Society for Pediatric Research 

Southern Christian Leadership Global Policy Initiative (SCL-GPI)

The Arc of the United States

The Task Force for Global Health

Trusted Messenger Program

United Spinal Association

University of Minnesota Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP)

Vaccinate Your Family

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