Myths vs. Facts on Childhood Immunizations | American Academy of Pediatrics

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This video features straightforward information from pediatrician and mother, Dr. Whitney Casares, about top questions pediatricians often hear about vaccines, especially questions that were sparked by dis- and mis-information that parents encounter online or in social media. Watch to learn more about how easily misinformation can spread on the internet, how to avoid it and where to get accurate health information in order to make informed decisions about the health of your child. #AAP

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00:00 Intro

00:41 How does misinformation get out there in the first place?

01:22 Who primarily spreads anti-vaccine misinformation online?

02:09 Social media and filtering for accuracy

03:11 Where can I get trustworthy vaccine information?

03:50 Vaccine Myth #1: Babies immune systems can be overwhelmed by getting more than one vaccine

04:28 Vaccine Myth #2: Vaccines cause autism

05:03 Vaccine Myth #3: Ingredients

06:16 Why are vaccines for kids so important?

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Please link the studies where these combination shots have been studied when given together for safety and efficacy. Parents deserve to be able to look up this information on their own and not just trust it because you say it. Show us the studies.

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