Study: More Infant Vaccines Lead to Higher Infant Mortality

Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola  Fact Checked March 14, 2023

STORY AT-A-GLANCE

In 2011, Neil Miller, Ph.D., and Gary Goldman, Ph.D., published a paper in the journal
Human & Experimental Toxicology showing infant mortality rates correlated with
childhood vaccination rates, with high-uptake countries having higher child mortality

In January 2022, Goldman discussed the CDC’s suppression of undesirable vaccine data
in an interview. In December that year, the Miller Lab at Brigham Young University in Utah,
as part of the BYU Bioinformatics Capstone course, reanalyzed the Miller-Goldman paper
in an effort to debunk it

In response to the critique, Miller and Goldman conducted their own reanalysis, which
was published in the peer-reviewed journal Cureus in early February 2023. The paper
confirmed their 2011 conclusion that there’s a positive correlation between vaccine
doses and infant mortality rates

Data from the first few months of the pandemic seem to confirm this link, as the death
rate for American children under 18 dropped during lockdowns, from an average of 700
per week to fewer than 500 per week during the months of April and May in 2020

The decades-long work of Christine Stabell Benn, a clinical professor at University of
Southern Denmark and her colleague Peter Aaby, a vaccine scientist, shows six of the 10
vaccines investigated increase infant mortality by rendering children more susceptible to
other lethal diseases

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