In 1998, British physician Andrew Wakefield and his colleagues published a paper reporting that within one month of receiving the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, 12 children began to show signs of autism or other problems. Since that time, 20 epidemiologic studies have _________.

A. corroborated these claims of a vaccine-autism connection
B. found no evidence in support of Wakefield’s claims
C. determined that Thimerosal was responsible for autism
D. found only a few cases where vaccination led to autism


B. found no evidence in support of Wakefield’s claims

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