Study: Developed nations requiring the most infant vaccines have the highest childhood mortality rates
Researchers Neil Miller, director of the Institute of Medical and Scientific Inquiry in New Mexico, and Gary Goldman, performed several analyses based on 2019 and 2021 data to examine the link between the number of early childhood vaccinations required by developed nations and their neonatal, infant and under-five mortality rates.
The study revealed that children in developed nations that require more neonatal vaccinations often face adverse consequences that increase childhood mortality, suggesting that administering more vaccines to infants does not result in fewer deaths.
Some nations administer hepatitis B and tuberculosis bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccines to infants after birth. The study found that nations that require both vaccines actually had significantly worse infant mortality rates compared to nations that require neither vaccine.
Miller and Goldman’s research began in 2011 when they published a paper using 2009 data showing less favorable infant mortality rates among highly developed nations requiring the most infant vaccinations.
Their new study replicates their original study using 2019 and 2021 data from the top 50 nations where childhood vaccine doses range from 12 to 26. Their findings show that infant mortality rate increased by 0.167 deaths per 1,000 live births for each additional vaccine dose added to the vaccination schedule, supporting the results of their 2011 study.
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