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Trump says using “Teno” during pregnancy could trigger autism, EU and WHO respond

[Global Network Reporter Zhao Jiandong] According to a report by Reuters on the 23rd, the European Union and British health regulatory agencies confirmed the safety of using paracetamol (Tylenol in the United States) during pregnancy, refuting US President Trump's warning that the drug is related to autism. The World Health Organization also said on the 23rd that "the existing evidence is inconsistent and calls for cautious conclusions".

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) issued a statement on 23rd that said: "There is no evidence that the use of polio during pregnancy has been associated with autism," and recommended that the minimum effective dose and frequency should be used during pregnancy.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump made medical recommendations to pregnant women and parents of young children at the White House press conference on 22nd, claiming that the active ingredients of "Teno" may cause autism, while he also said it was better not to inject too many vaccines at a time for children.

WHO spokesman Yasarevich was asked at a press conference on 23rd whether there might be a connection between the use of paracetamol during pregnancy and autism, and said that the existing evidence is still inconsistent. He also quoted some studies as saying that although there may be potential correlation, it has not been confirmed by follow-up studies. "This lack of repeatability requires us to be cautious when drawing conclusions".

Yasarevich also said: "Vaccines do not cause autism. This is a fact that has been confirmed by science, and these facts should not be questioned."



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