By Tim Gamble
In the research article, “Adverse Outcomes Are Increased with Exposure to Added Combinations of Infant Vaccines,” published in June in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, scientists reveal the number of vaccine-induced diseases in infants and children increases exponentially, more than doubling, with every added vaccine.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has never performed safety studies on any of the combinations of vaccines it recommends on the CDC Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule. In practice, except for the hepatitis B vaccine recommended in the first 24 hours of life, infants rarely receive a single vaccine that is not administered in combination with other vaccines.
A 2-month-old infant adhering to the CDC’s childhood immunization schedule will receive all eight recommended vaccines at once in combination. The infant will receive an additional seven doses when they are four months old and could receive all eight vaccines again when they are six months old.
“Each additional vaccine more than doubles the number of diseases detected in the study,” said CHD Chief Scientific Officer Brian Hooker. “The article presents evidence of the risks that should be considered in personal and medical decision-making.”
The study looked at over 1.5 million infant vaccine combinations administered. The authors revealed that a total of 45 different diseases were diagnosed within the first 30 days after vaccination, including infection and developmental delays. Respiratory disease was the most recurring condition, with acute and chronic bronchitis presenting as an elevated risk in five different vaccine combinations.
The researchers found that infants who receive the vaccines DTaP + polio + HIB + pneumococcal + rotavirus in combination are 2,433% more likely to be diagnosed with obstructive chronic bronchitis with acute bronchitis within 30 days post-vaccination than infants who only receive a combination of DTaP + polio + HIB vaccines.
“In addition to the increased risk of respiratory disease, failure to thrive was the highest risk in the developmental delay category, and leukocytosis was the highest risk in the infection category,” according to CHD Senior Research Scientist Karl Jablonowski. “Parents and practitioners need to be aware of these potential, very serious outcomes when making vaccine decisions for young children.”
Source: Press Release from Children's Health Defense (CHD) dated June 20, 2024.
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