Vaccines and sudden infant death

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Vaccines and sudden infant death

When you are reading the following excerpt from a research analysis, you have already survived your first dose of vaccines as a baby. Sudden infants death syndrome (SIDS) came about when vaccines programs were introduced to infants since the 60s. There is another syndrome a lot of grown ups are suffering from: ‘Whatever doctors say must be true syndrome’ (WDSMBTS).

“SIDS is defined as the sudden and unexpected death of an infant which remains unexplained after a thorough investigation, including performance of an autopsy and review of the clinical history. Although there are no specific symptoms associated with SIDS, an autopsy often reveals congestion and edema of the lungs and inflammatory changes in the respiratory system.

In 1984, Congress held a hearing on vaccine safety. The suspected link between vaccines and sudden infant deaths was addressed. The following excerpt is from a statement made by a distraught grandmother testifying before the Congressional Committee:

My name is Donna Gary. Our granddaughter, Lee Ann, was just 8 weeks old when her mother took her to the doctor for her routine checkup. That included her first DPT inoculation and oral polio vaccine. In all her entire 8 weeks of life this lovable, extremely alert baby had never produced such a blood-curdling scream as she did at the moment the shot was given. Neither had her mother ever before seen her back arch as it did while she screamed. She was inconsolable. Four hours later, Lee Ann was dead. “Crib death,” the doctor said—”SIDS.” “Could it be connected to the shot?” her parents implored. “No.” “But she just had her first DPT shot this afternoon. Could there possibly be any connection to it?” “No, no connection at all,” the emergency room doctor said definitely.

Reference :

Vaccines and sudden infant death: An analysis of the VAERS database 1990–2019 and review of the medical literature

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