New Research Study Clarifies Health Outcomes in Vaccinated versus Unvaccinated Children
Brian Hooker, Ph.D.
Children’s Health Defense
Unvaccinated children are less likely to be diagnosed with developmental delays, asthma, and ear infections.
Redding CA— A new peer-reviewed study in the journal SAGE Open Medicine details the health outcomes of vaccinated versus unvaccinated children from three pediatric practices in the United States concludes that unvaccinated children have better health outcomes than their vaccinated peers.
Children in the study were followed continuously for a minimum of 3 years from birth. The study was based on medical records of over 2000 children enrolled in three pediatric practices and born between November 2005 and June 2015. Vaccination status was determined based on any vaccination received prior to one year of age which yielded 30.9% of the children in the unvaccinated group. Results show that vaccination before one year of age led…
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