Recommended Vaccine Schedule for Infants Increases Their Disease Risks

in Informationwar2 months ago

A first of its kind retrospective study (n = 1.5 million) of vaccine combinations in infants born in Florida over 3 decades found that fewer vaccines is actually more protective against multiply respiratory diseases finding that infants who received other vaccines in addition to the three bases vaccines against diphtheria, Haemophilus influenzae type B, and polio had higher relative risks of being diagnosed with bronchitis, acute upper respiratory infections, acute bronchiolitis and contract other diseases of trachea and bronchus within 30 days of vaccination compared to infants who only received the three aforementioned base vaccines. Infants who received Pneumococcal conjugate and rotavirus inoculations were 2,433% more likely to be diagnosed with Obstructive chronic bronchitis with acute bronchitis than infants who only received the base vaccinations. Infants who also received hepatitis B vaccine in addition to the five aforementioned were 3,041% more likely to be diagnosed with other diseases of the trachea and bronchus than infants who only received the base. Infants who received all six vaccines also had a much higher relative risk for developmental problems such as failure to thrive and elevated white blood cell counts. Overall, the authors found that ‘administration of one vaccine in addition to the Base vaccines more than doubles the diseases diagnosed in comparison infants who only received the base vaccine.’ One additional vaccine resulted in an elevated risk across 7 different diseases; two additional vaccines resulted in an elevated risk across 15 different diseases while three additional vaccinations resulted in an elevated risk across 35 different diseases.

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.16
TRX 0.15
JST 0.028
BTC 54414.30
ETH 2295.54
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.30