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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In 1999 the NIH published a paper on newborn deaths after the Hep‑B shot. Eighteen babies died, most labeled “SIDS”, within days of vaccination. The authors admitted their data were too weak to rule out cause. And with a single sentence, “limitations of passive surveillance”, they closed the book. No follow up, no investigation, no reform.. until NOW. Just the usual data magic trick turned dead infants into statistics, then called it safe. Eighty six million doses later, the program rolled on. Doctors reassured panicked parents that the science was “settled.” Media never asked a single serious question. Now, decades later, the CDC finally walks back the blanket newborn Hep‑B recommendation, and we’re supposed to pretend they learned this yesterday? They buried the warning twenty five years ago along with all the dead children. And right now they’re doing the same thing with the next generation of shots. Sadly eighteen dead babies were the footnote. The rest became the business model. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10591306/ [/quote] That 1999 paper does not say what you think it does. Since the 1991 Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommendation of universal HepB immunization of infants, no evidence of either an increased trend in the overall number of neonatal deaths16 or in neonatal deaths after HepB vaccination reported to VAERS was found. F[b]rom 1985 (before universal HepB immunization of infants) to 1996, the total number of neonatal deaths in the United States decreased from 7.0 to 4.8 deaths per 1000 live births.16 During the years 1992 to 1996, the number of SIDS cases (the predominant cause of infant deaths) reported to VAERS decreased by nearly 50% (US Food and Drug Administration, unpublished data, 1998).[/b] The deaths you cite (some of which were found to be from SIDS, others from infection, injury, brain hemorrhage, and other causes) are definitely less that the number of deaths that would result from chronic hep B infection without universal hep B vaccination for neonates: Restricting the birth dose only to infants born to HBsAg-positive mothers would raise perinatal HBV cases to 1101—an additional 63%, or a 76% increase from current (Figure, red box). https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2842435 [/quote]
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