A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website has been changed to contradict the longtime scientific conclusion that vaccines do not cause autism, spurring outrage among a number of public health and autism experts.

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The Trump administration has revised a website to contradict the scientific consensus that vaccines don't cause autism

The update to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention webpage has outraged public health and autism experts

The Autism Science Foundation said the changes were anti-vaccine rhetoric

Decades of studies have shown no link between vaccines and autism

The CDC "vaccine safety" webpage was updated Wednesday, saying "the statement 'Vaccines do not cause autism' is not an evidence-based claim."

The change is the latest move by

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