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Liri Berisha refutes the 'infamous' theory about autism: Vaccines do not cause it

Liri Berisha refutes the 'infamous' theory about autism: Vaccines do

Liri Berisha, who comes out with the book "Accept Me as I Am" dedicated to children with autism, has rejected the 'infamous' theory that autism is caused by vaccines. 

to the mothers who care for them, to families and an appeal to society. It is a collection of 11 carefully selected stories from the 20-year work of Liri Berisha and the foundation she runs with complete devotion and dedication.

Invited today on Tv Klan, she said that the mother is the first to realize that something is wrong with the child. She may hesitate to admit it, but the signs are there.

The reaction is absent, emotions do not appear, eye contact does not occur, attention is distracted, does not break out of the permanent routine and fails to organize thoughts.=

Vaccines are often thought to be the cause, but from her experience as a doctor, Liri Berisha refuses to accept it as a factor and assures that immunization is the best way to protect against diseases that were once deadly.

Liri Berisha:  Some blame vaccines and often mothers are inclined to say that all these signs are just from the vaccine, which I will mention because I have been involved all my life with child immunization, vaccination and I cannot accept this theory. Vaccines were a revolution for the world when they came out and I can say that child vaccination has saved people's lives decade after decade.

Today we don't hear about deaths from polio, we don't hear about plague, smallpox, tetanus, whooping cough, some diseases that used to kill children have been forgotten. When I started working, doctors would take us, professors, and they wouldn't start us working in the ward, but they would start us working in the morgue and it was tragic, it was terrible when you saw on the morgue table children that until yesterday we had held in our hands, we had treated ourselves.

They had died from tetanus, diphtheria or whooping cough. That whooping cough was a horror when it struck children. Today they don't know it. They don't even know it by name, but they haven't even managed to see it, not mothers, not even young doctors, not even students. This is thanks to vaccination, so it's not the vaccine that creates this kind of problem.

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