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Nations requiring the most vaccines tend to have the worst infant mortality rates



(NaturalNews) A new study, published in Human and Experimental Toxicology ( http://het.sagepub.com/content/early/2011/05...), a
peer-reviewed journal indexed by the National Library of Medicine, found that nations with higher (worse) infant mortality rates tend to give their infants
more vaccine doses. For example, the United States requires infants to receive 26 vaccines -- the most in the world -- yet more than six U.S. infants die
per every 1000 live births. In contrast, Sweden and Japan administer 12 vaccines to infants, the least amount, and report less than three deaths per 1000
live births.




The authors of the study, Neil Z. Miller and Dr. Gary Goldman, conducted a literature review to determine the immunization schedules for the United States
and all 33 nations with better infant mortality rates than the United States. The total number of vaccine doses specified for infants aged less than one
year was then determined for each country. The 34 nations were then organized into data pairs consisting of total number of vaccine doses specified for
their infants and infant mortality rates. A scatter plot of the data pairs provided evidence of a positive correlation: infant mortality rates and vaccine doses tend to increase together.




Nations were also grouped into five different vaccine dose ranges. The mean infant mortality rates of all nations within each group were then calculated.
Analysis showed

"a high statistically significant correlation between increasing number of vaccine doses and increasing infant mortality rates."





It is instructive to note that many developing nations require their infants to receive multiple vaccine doses and have national vaccine coverage rates (a
percentage of the target population that has been vaccinated) of 90% or better, yet their infant mortality rates are poor. Infant mortality rates will
remain high in nations that cannot provide clean water, proper nutrition, improved sanitation, and better access to health care.




Nations with higher (worse) infant mortality rates give their infants, on average, more vaccine
doses. This positive correlation, derived from the data, elicits an important inquiry: Are some infant deaths associated with over-vaccination? Is it
possible that some nations are requiring too many vaccines for their infants and the additional
vaccines are a toxic burden on their health?




Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS):




There is some evidence that a subset of infants may be more susceptible to SIDS shortly after being vaccinated. For example, Torch found that unvaccinated
babies who died of SIDS did so most often in the fall or winter while vaccinated babies died most often at 2 and 4 months -- the same ages when initial
doses of DPT were given to infants. He concluded that DPT "may be a generally unrecognized major
cause of sudden infant and early childhood death, and that the risks of immunization may outweigh its potential benefits." It appears as though some infant
deaths attributed to SIDS may be vaccine related, perhaps associated with biochemical or synergistic toxicity due to over-vaccination.




All nations have an obligation to determine whether their immunization schedules are achieving their desired goals.




You may download the complete study at: http://het.sagepub.com/content/early/2011/05...




Funding Acknowledgment:
This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. Open Access: The
National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) donated $2500 and Michael Belkin donated $500 (in memory of his daughter, Lyla)
for open access to the journal article (making it freely available to all researchers). NVIC is dedicated to preventing vaccine injuries and deaths through
public education.




About the author:


Neil Z. Miller
is a medical research journalist and the Director of the Thinktwice Global Vaccine Institute. He has devoted the last
25 years to educating parents and health practitioners about vaccines, encouraging informed consent and non-mandatory laws. He is the author of several
books on vaccines, including


Vaccine Safety Manual for Concerned Families and Health Practitioners
; Make an Informed Vaccine Decision for the Health of Your Child (with Dr. Mayer Eisenstein); and Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective? Past organizations that he has lectured for include the International Chiropractic Pediatric
Association, Maximized Living, the International College of Integrative Medicine, Autism One/Generation Rescue, the Hahnemann Academy of North America, and
Dr. Gabriel Cousens' Culture of Life Institute. Mr. Miller is a frequent guest on radio and TV talk shows, has a degree in psychology, and is a member of
Mensa.






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