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From: Zenaan Harkness <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2017 14:47:28 +1100
Subject: [[email protected]: First Ever Peer-Reviewed Study of 
Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated Children...]

Here it is:

Bow before the facts, punk!

(With good will intended of course :)

Z



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To: Jim <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 23:51:33 +1100
Subject: First Ever Peer-Reviewed Study of Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated 
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From: Bob Jungles <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 2:38 AM
Subject: First Ever Peer-Reviewed Study of Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated 
Children...


First Ever Peer Reviewed Study of Vaccinated vs Unvaccinated Children Shows 
Vaccinated Kids Have a Higher Rate of Sickness, 470% Increase in Autism
 
Need To Know News
May 7, 2017 <https://needtoknow.news/2017/05/> 
Mark  
<http://www.ageofautism.com/2017/05/pilot-comparative-study-on-the-health-of-vaccinated-and-unvaccinated-6-12-year-old-us-children.html>
 Blaxill, Age of Autism 
 
 
<https://needtoknow.news/2017/05/first-ever-peer-reviewed-study-vaccinated-vs-unvaccinated-children-shows-vaccinated-kids-higher-rate-sickness-470-increase-autism/?print=pdf>
 

The first-ever, peer-review study has been published comparing total-health in 
vaccinated and unvaccinated children. Dr. Anthony Mawson led a research team 
that investigated the relationship between vaccination exposures and acute or 
chronic illnesses in home-schooled children. The vaccinated children had a much 
higher rate of autism and ADHD, at a rate of 470% higher than those who 
received no shots.  Vaccinated children were also more vulnerable to allergies 
and eczema. Unvaccinated children contract mild childhood diseases more 
frequently, but their vaccinated counterparts suffer pneumonia and ear 
infections more frequently. The finding that vaccination introduces a 
significant risk for autism is devastating to the vaccine industry and, 
therefore, will be vigorously attacked. –GEG
 
 
Pilot Comparative Study on the Health of Vaccinated and Unvaccinated 6-12 Year 
Old US Children
 
In a development that autism parents have long anticipated, the first-ever, 
peer-reviewed study comparing total health outcomes in vaccinated and 
unvaccinated children was released on line yesterday. According to sources 
close to the project, the study had been reviewed and accepted by two different 
journals, both of which pulled back on their approval once the political 
implications of the findings became clear. That’s largely because, as parents 
have long expected, the rate of autism is significantly higher in the 
vaccinated group, a finding that could shake vaccine safety claims just as the 
first president who has ever stated a belief in a link between vaccines and 
autism has taken office.
 
Working in partnership with the National Home Education Research Institute 
(NHERI), Dr. Anthony Mawson led a research team that investigated the 
relationship between vaccination exposures and a range of over 40 acute and 
chronic illnesses in home schooled children, a population chosen for its high 
proportion of unvaccinated children. Surveying families in four states–Florida, 
Louisiana, Mississippi and Oregon—the study (officially titled Vaccination and 
Health Outcomes: A Survey of 6- to 12-year-old Vaccinated and Unvaccinated 
Children based on Mothers’ Reports), reported a number of startling findings.
 
Vaccinated children were significantly more likely than the unvaccinated to 
have been diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder: most notably, the risk 
of being affected by an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) was 4.7 fold higher in 
vaccinated children; as well, ADHD risk was 4.7 fold higher and learning 
disability risk was 3.7 fold higher. Overall, the vaccinated children in the 
study were 3.7 times more likely to have been diagnosed with some kind of 
neurodevelopmental disorder.
 
Vaccinated children were also significantly more likely to be diagnosed with an 
immune-related disorder. The risk of allergic rhinitis (commonly known as hay 
fever) was over 30 times higher in vaccinated children, while the risk of other 
allergies was increased 3.9 fold and the eczema risk was increased 2.4 fold.
 
With respect to acute illness and infectious disease the outcomes were in some 
respects surprising.  As might be expected, unvaccinated children were 
significantly (4-10 times) more likely to have come down with chicken pox, 
rubella or pertussis. Perhaps unexpectedly, the unvaccinated children were less 
likely to suffer from otitis media and pneumonia: vaccinated children had 3.8 
times greater odds of a middle ear infection and 5.9 times greater odds of a 
bout with pneumonia.
 
The study was based on a survey with participants recruited in a process led by 
NHERI and coordinated through 84 state and local homeschool groups. The survey 
itself was, according to the authors, “nonbiased and neutrally worded.”
 
These findings in a study population of 666 children, 261 of whom (39%) were 
unvaccinated, are sure to stir controversy, in part because it is the first of 
its kind. The scientific literature on the long-term effects of the vaccination 
program is virtually silent. Most studies on the safety of vaccines only 
consider immediate or short-term effects. There was no obvious explanation for 
the differences in health outcomes observed between the vaccinated and 
unvaccinated groups of children other than vaccination itself.
 
The finding that vaccination is a significant risk for autism is the most 
explosive finding in the paper. For well over a decade, parents concerned that 
vaccines were involved in autism’s sharp rise have been calling for what has 
long been labelled the “vax/unvax” study. Public health officials such as Paul 
Offit have resisted these calls with claims that a comparative study of autism 
risk and other health outcomes in unvaccinated and vaccinated children would be 
retrospectively impossible and prospectively unethical.
 
Despite opposition from those like Offit, attempts to launch a formal vax/unvax 
study have been made for many years. In 2006, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D, 
NY) authored what is now called Vaccine Safety Study Act. Said Maloney to the 
opponents, “Maybe someone in the medical establishment will show me why this 
study is a bad idea, but they haven’t done it yet.” In 2007, Generation Rescue 
(one of the Mawson study’s sponsors) retained a market research firm to 
undertake a similar survey (it is available on line and had similar findings 
but was never published in a scientific journal).
 
Less formal surveys focused on whether or not autism was present in the 
unvaccinated have also been undertaken in unusual populations, including the 
Amish and the patients of alternative health practitioners. Age of Autism 
founder Dan Olmsted investigated autism in the Amish, who vaccinate less 
frequently. Autism is rare among the Amish and the only autistic Amish children 
we discovered were also vaccinated. (Others reported cases in Amish children 
with birth defects, but not “idiopathic autism,” the kind that occurs in 
otherwise typical children who are the heart of the current epidemic). The late 
Mayer Eisenstein reported in his HomeFirst practice in Chicago that he 
delivered more than 15,000 babies at home, and thousands of them were never 
vaccinated. Of these unvaccinated children, none had autism.
 
The link between autism and vaccination became a hot topic in this year’s 
presidential election. Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton once tweeted ““The 
science is clear: The earth is round, the sky is blue, and #vaccineswork. Let’s 
protect all our kids. #GrandmothersKnowBest.” In contrast, President Donald 
Trump has long been outspoken about the likely connection between vaccines and 
autism. As early as 2007, Trump remarked, “When I was growing up, autism wasn’t 
really a factor. And now all of a sudden, it’s an epidemic. Everybody has their 
theory, and my theory is the shots. They’re getting these massive injections at 
one time. I think it’s the vaccinations.”
 
<https://needtoknow.news/2017/05/first-ever-peer-reviewed-study-vaccinated-vs-unvaccinated-children-shows-vaccinated-kids-higher-rate-sickness-470-increase-autism/?print=pdf>
  
 
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https://needtoknow.news/2017/05/first-ever-peer-reviewed-study-vaccinated-vs-unvaccinated-children-shows-vaccinated-kids-higher-rate-sickness-470-increase-autism/
 
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<https://needtoknow.news/2017/05/first-ever-peer-reviewed-study-vaccinated-vs-unvaccinated-children-shows-vaccinated-kids-higher-rate-sickness-470-increase-autism/?print=pdf>
 
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