Countries With Most Vaccinations Have Highest Infant Mortality Rates by befurther ..... Vaccination Debate Forum
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Countries that require the most vaccinations for children
under the age of one year also have the highest infant mortality rates,
according to a new study conducted by Think Twice Global Vaccine
Institute.
The study, published in the journal Human & Experimental Toxicology, raises the important question – are some infant deaths associated with over-vaccination?
The
US vaccine schedule calls for 26 vaccine doses before the age of one
year, yet the country still ranks 34th among nations for infant
mortality.Worldtruth.tv reports:
The
researchers collected infant mortality rates (IMRs) for the top 34
countries in the world. Four of the countries – Andorra, Liechtenstein,
Monaco and San Marino – had so few infant deaths (fewer than five) that
their IMRs were considered statistically unreliable, so these countries
were excluded from the analysis.
For
the remaining 30 countries, a higher number of required vaccine doses
was associated with a higher IMR – refuting the argument that a higher
number of vaccinations improves overall infant health.In fact,
most of the vaccines recommended for children under age 1 are not
intended to prevent diseases that are dangerous in that age group.
Instead, U.S. vaccine policy emphasizes vaccinating children at as young
an age as possible, including against diseases that are only dangerous
later in life.The
countries were then divided into five different groups, depending on
how many vaccine doses they require for children under age 1: 12–14
doses, 15–17 doses, 18–20 doses, 21–23 doses and 24–26 doses. The
researchers found that countries in the 12–14 dose group had
significantly better (lower) IMRs than countries in the 21–23 or 24–26
groups.What is causing these deaths?
The researchers
noted that many factors contribute to IMR, which is considered one of a
country’s most important public health indicators. Poor countries tend
to have high IMRs because of the absence or poor distribution of basic
health services and infrastructure, including sanitation. Infectious
diseases tend to be more common in these countries, largely because of
that same poor health infrastructure and poor nutrition.In
wealthier countries, however – such as those examined in the current
study – the factors contributing to IMRs may be less clear. For example,
the United States saw an increase in premature births between 1990 and
2006, but this increase is not sufficient to explain the country’s
unusually high IMR for a wealthy nation.“It appears that at a
certain stage in nations’ movement up the socio-economic scale—after the
basic necessities for infant survival (proper nutrition, sanitation,
clean water, and access to health care) have been met—a
counter-intuitive relationship occurs between the number of vaccines
given to infants and infant mortality rates: nations with higher (worse)
infant mortality rates give their infants, on average, more vaccine
doses,” the researchers wrote.“This … elicits an important inquiry: are some infant deaths associated with over-vaccination?”
The
researchers note that even in poorer countries, high levels of
vaccination do not seem associated with a good IMR. For example, Gambia
requires 22 vaccine doses before age 1, and has a vaccine compliance
rate of 91–97 percent, but still has an IMR of 68.8. Mongolia also
requires 22 doses, with a compliance rate of 95–98 percent, but still
has an IMR of 39.9.“These examples appear to confirm that IMRs
will remain high in nations that cannot provide clean water, proper
nutrition, improved sanitation, and better access to health care,” the
researchers noted.Sources for this article include:
http://yournewswire.com/countries-with-most-vaccinations-have-highest-infant-mortality-rates/
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