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In states with "high prevalence," 1 in 79 whites, 1 in 68 blacks and 1 in 83 Hispanics born in 2013 have been diagnosed with autism by age 3-5.- A non-Somali, African-American cohort ranked next in immune response, still significantly higher than Caucasians, and Hispanic Americans least responsive

submitted by Garrett to Strange_Coincidences 3.3 yearsJan 2, 2022 21:58:39 ago (+5/-0)     (archive.ph)

https://archive.ph/aP4L6

ROCHESTER, Minn. — Feb. 27, 2014 — Somali Americans develop twice the antibody response to rubella from the current vaccine compared to Caucasians in a new Mayo Clinic study on individualized aspects of immune response. A non-Somali, African-American cohort ranked next in immune response, still significantly higher than Caucasians, and Hispanic Americans in the study were least responsive to the vaccine. The findings appear in the journal Vaccine.


African Americans mounted higher virus neutralizing and IgG antibody responses to the H1N1 component of IIV3 or 4 compared to Caucasians. African Americans had higher levels of circulating B cell subsets compared to Caucasians.

https://archive.ph/dS149#selection-1001.532-1001.760




Elevated Immune Response in the Brain of Autistic Patients

https://archive.ph/LghiW#selection-577.0-577.58

Explaining Low Rates of Autism Among Hispanic Schoolchildren in Texas

https://archive.ph/7ujw6



Scientists probe reports of Somali autism ‘cluster’

https://archive.ph/kLW4R#selection-883.0-883.51



Scientists find Black pupils have highest rate of autism in UK

https://archive.ph/o3jsa


A Minnesota Health Department study published last year looked at school records for 3 to 4 year olds, and found that over a three-year period from 2005 to 2008, the proportion of Somali kids receiving autism services was as much as seven times higher than non-Somali children.

https://web.archive.org/web/20210419184347/https://www.mprnews.org/story/2010/12/17/somali-autism


Hispanic children less often diagnosed with autism, CDC says


https://archive.ph/qYocP



its so incredibly obvious. whoever has the most elevated immune response to vaccines goes onto have an increased risk of developing autism. this is also why autism rates surged after multiple vaccines were added to the vaccine schedule (1980s) which then overall increased the amount of immune responses


Our analysis in the Rochester cohort indicates that both groups of subjects of African descent (African-Americans/African-Americans admixed and Somali) have significantly higher rubella-specific neutralizing antibody levels than subjects of European descent (Caucasians) (p =0.0007, Table 2).


Consistent with this finding, our analysis in the San Diego cohort demonstrates that African-Americans also have significantly higher rubella-specific NT50 titers (86.2 NT50) compared to Caucasians (61.9 NT50) and Hispanics (61.2 NT50) (p! 0.0001, Table 2).


https://archive.ph/LOcvs



Aluminum compounds can further enhance the immune response by direct or indirect stimulation of dendritic cells, activation of complement and by inducing the release of chemokines.


https://archive.ph/tiUmn


Many vaccines have been added to the childhood immunization schedule since the 1980s, and some critics have voiced concern that this increase in vaccine exposure results in autism.


https://archive.ph/eP70i


Latinx children comprise a substantial proportion of children (51%) in
California, with proportions of 60 to 89.5 in 14 of 58 counties (Kidsdata, 2017).
Similar to the national prevalence rates, the rate of ASD in the state has increased
considerably. Yet, Latinx children have lower rates of ASD than White and Black
children in California (Becerra et al., 2014).

https://web.archive.org/web/20210312041922/https://www.autismspeaks.org/sites/default/files/2019%20PTA%20Journal%20of%20ethic%20and%20cultural%20diversity%20in%20SW.pdf



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mongre -1 points 3.3 years ago

Something we'll never see is a study with unvaccinated kids as a control group.