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WHO rubbishes Trump's claim on autism, paracetamol: 'These things should not be...'

Trump has linked autism to childhood vaccine use and the taking of popular pain medication Tylenol (or paracetamol) by women when pregnant.

Updated on: Sept 23, 2025 05:52 pm IST
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The World Health Organization on Tuesday said that evidence of a link between the use of paracetamol during pregnancy and autism remains inconsistent, reported Reuters.

US President Donald Trump at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., September 22, 2025.(Reuters)

"The evidence remains inconsistent," WHO spokesperson Tarik Jašarević said during a press briefing in Geneva.

The response came after US President Donald Trump on Monday linked autism to childhood vaccine use and the taking of popular pain medication Tylenol (commonly known as paracetamol in other parts of the world) by women when pregnant.

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"We know that vaccines do not cause autism. Vaccines, as I said, save countless lives. So this is something that science has proven, and these things should not be really questioned," he added.

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Trump also linked unproven concerns about vaccines and their contributions to the rising rates of autism in the US.

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“I would say, wait until the baby is 12 years old and formed,” Trump said while referring to the vaccines for children.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was also present during the briefing, said that he would launch an “all-agency” effort to identify all causes of autism, involving the National Institutes of Health, the FDA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, at President Trump's direction

Trump had earlier teased the autism announcement as a big one, saying, “I think we found an answer to autism."

 
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