2025-09-14, Sun.

Top Stories       Business       Culture & Life       Science & Technology       World

Lecture

Notification

 

NEWS > Science & Technology


Statens Serum Institut Large Danish Study Finds No Link Between Vaccines and Autism or 49 Other Health Conditions

Date: 2025-07-31

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK -- A new Danish study finds no association between aluminum in childhood vaccines and 50 different health conditions, including autism, asthma, and autoimmune diseases. The findings reaffirm the safety of Denmark’s childhood vaccination program.

An extensive new Danish register-based study - the largest of its kind - supports the safety of the national childhood immunization program. Analyzing data from over 1 million children, the study found no increased risk of autism, asthma, or autoimmune diseases in vaccinated children.

“Our results are reassuring. By analyzing data from more than one million Danish children, we found absolutely no indication that the very small amount of aluminum used in the childhood vaccination program increases the risk of 50 different health outcomes during childhood,” says Anders Hviid, Head of Department at Statens Serum Institut (SSI) and principal investigator on the study.

Aluminum, used as an adjuvant to enhance the immune response, has been a component in some vaccines since the 1930s.

Researchers from SSI used Denmark’s unique national health registers to follow children born between 1997 and 2018, investigating the associations between aluminum-containing vaccines and a total of 50 health outcomes - including asthma, allergies, autoimmune conditions, and neurodevelopmental disorders.

“This is the first study of this scale and with such comprehensive analyses, and it confirms the strong safety profile of the vaccines we’ve used for decades in Denmark,” says Anders Hviid.

The results are being published at a time of heightened international debate about vaccine safety which makes the Danish study highly relevant.

“In an era marked by widespread misinformation about vaccines, it is crucial to rely on solid scientific evidence. Large, population-based register studies like this one - tracking more than a million children over many years - are a bulwark against the politicization of health science which undermines public trust in vaccines. It is absolutely essential to distinguish real science from politically motivated campaigns - otherwise, it is the children who will end up paying the price,” says Anders Hviid.



 to the Top List of News

Energy Dome Inks a Strategic Commercial Agreement with Google
Thoma Bravo Acquires Verint to Join Forces with Calabrio to Create an AI-Driven Customer Experience Powerhouse
Techint, Siemens Win FEED Contract for 210MW Electrolyzer in Pacifico Mexinol Project by Transition Industries
Boomi Named a Leader and Secures Top Score in Strategy Category in Latest iPaaS Report by Independent Research Firm
MRM Health Raises ¢æ55 Million Series B to Advance Best-in-Class Microbiome-Based Biotherapeutic Product Pipeline
Kioxia Achieves Successful Prototyping of 5TB Large-Capacity and 64GB/s High-Bandwidth Flash Memory Module
UL Solutions Opens First Commercial and Service Robot Testing Laboratory

 

Helical Fusion Raises JPY 2.3 Billion Series A, Advances Roadmap for W...
Rimini Street, American Digital Team Up to Offer SAP, Oracle, VMware S...
Hamad Bin Khalifa University to Host Conference on AI Ethics
DNP to Open First Overseas R&D Center in the Netherlands
GCT Semiconductor Successfully Completes Sampling of 5G Chipsets and M...
European Commission Approves Tablet Formulation of BeOne Medicines¡¯ B...
Kioxia Sampling UFS Ver. 4.1 Embedded Flash Memory Devices

 

 

60, Gamasanro 27gil, Guro-gu, Seoul, Korea, e-mail: news@newsji.com

Copyright, NEWSJI NETWORK.

.