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Flu vaccines during pregnancy aren’t linked to autism in children, according to a study of 70,000 kids – Business Insider Australia
A comprehensive study out Monday finds no link between the flu vaccine in pregnancy and autism spectrum disorder in children.

- A study following nearly 70,000 kids in Sweden found no increased risk of autism spectrum disorder among those whose mums received a flu vaccine.
- Past studies have shown flu vaccines during pregnancy are protective for both the woman and baby, and the few have explored the longer-term risks.
- Vaccine hesitancy is on the rise, but more and more research suggests it shouldn’t be.
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