Adverse Outcomes Are Increased with Exposure to Added Combinations of Infant Vaccines

Authors

  • Karl Jablonowski Children's Health Defense
  • Brian Hooker Children's Health Defense

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56098/xfzkf650

Keywords:

infant vaccine combinations, adverse effects, adverse outcome discovery, DTaP, suspected infection, rotavirus vaccine, polio vaccine, pneumococcal vaccine, HIB vaccine, developmental disorders, developmental diseases, respiratory disease, hepatitis B vaccine

Abstract

This study evaluates 1,542,076 vaccine combinations administered to infants (less than 1 year of age at time of vaccination) between July 1st, 1991 and May 31st, 2011. All patients received a minimum of DTaP, HIB, and IPV at each administration (Base N=227,231). Vaccines additionally administered form the 7 cohorts of this study: HepB (N=321,296); PNC (pneumococcal) (N=319,420); Rota (N=10,139); HepB-PNC (N=531,516); HepB-Rota (rotavirus)(N=22,800); PNC- Rota (N=35,882); HepB-PNC-Rota (N=73,792). We produce a systematic analysis of the 7 cohorts and discover adverse outcomes associated with vaccine combinations, as well as describe adverse trends based on the increasing number of vaccines administered. All findings reported meet the highest bar of scientific scrutiny, p- value<0.0001 post-Bonferroni correction. This study’s analysis is limited to diagnoses made within 30-days of vaccination (excluding day-of vaccination) of respiratory, developmental, and suspected infections.

Author Biographies

  • Karl Jablonowski, Children's Health Defense

    Researcher at Children's Health Defense

  • Brian Hooker, Children's Health Defense

    Chief Science Officer

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Published

2024-06-19

How to Cite

Adverse Outcomes Are Increased with Exposure to Added Combinations of Infant Vaccines. (2024). International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research , 3(2), 1103-1111. https://doi.org/10.56098/xfzkf650

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