and why not! but as the Lancet also pointed out, most of these analyzes are incomplete, diligent (paid!) by the pharmacy industries, full of bias, poorly documented, oriented according to the objective to be achieved. Professor Even has made a specialty of highlighting these drifts. It doesn't really change the fact that everyone can say what they want without being able to decide questions like that.this article also mentions another metaanalysis gathering more than a million children.
There is also this one: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24814559/
So those who want to have these pus injected, are free to do so, without pissing off those who do not want it, in accordance with the laws.
The results of this meta-analysis suggest that vaccinations are not associated with the development of autism or an autism spectrum disorder. In addition, the components of vaccines (thimerosal or mercury) or multiple vaccines (MMR) are not associated with the development of autism or an autism spectrum disorder.
However, all researchers around the world do not share this "suggestion".