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Rotavirus Vaccine in India Increases Risk of Deadly Bowel Disorder in Infants

It's not just the Covid vaccine, regular childhood vaccines cause deadly side effects too.


 

Infowars.com

A peer-reviewed study, published Tuesday, has shown that infants given a Rotavirus vaccine which is used in India, Rotavac, had an increased onset of intussusception, a disorder where the intestine slides or telescopes into itself inhibiting the passage of stomach contents, potentially leading to death if left untreated by surgery.

“We found that the mean age of intussusception was significantly lower in the vaccinated (205 days) compared to the unvaccinated (223 days) (p-value 0.0026). The Incident Risk Ratio (IRR) on SCRI analysis was 1.62 (95% CI 1.07-2.44). There were significantly more intussusceptions in the first 30 days after vaccination compared to the next 30-day window. (92 vs 63 p-value = 0.009). We found that excluding unvaccinated infants from the SCCS analysis demonstrated significantly increased risk for the risk period 1–21 days after the 3rd dose (IRR 2.47, 95% CI 1.70-3.59),” the study said in the ‘Results’ section.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/wp-content/uploads/jrs-1-jrs230049.pdf

The Defender gained access to the study and hosted the full version. They discussed the findings in their article about the research.

“The study, co-authored by Dr. Jacob Puliyel of the Indian Institute of Health Management Researchand Children’s Health Defense Chief Scientific Officer Brian Hooker, Ph.D., calls into question the safety of the vaccine and the statistical methods used in previous analyses of the product,” The Defender said. “Puliyel told The Defender that although the rotavirus vaccines used in the U.S. — Merck’s RotaTeq and GSK’s Rotarix — are safer than the Rotavac brand used in India, a review of information sheets for the U.S. vaccines indicates concerns are still warranted.”

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/wp-content/uploads/jrs-1-jrs230049.pdf

It turns out that the more doses into the Rotavirus shot the infant is, the greater the rate of intussusception was.

“Of the 377 infants who developed intussusception 60 developed it during the high-risk period of 21 days after rotavirus vaccination (any dose). Four developed it after the first dose, 19 after the second dose and 37 after the 3rd dose. The analysis showed a significantly increased risk after the 3rd dose both in the risk window 1–7 days (IRR 3.15 95% CI 1.90-5.22) and the risk window 8–21 days (IRR 2.12: 1.32-3.40),” the study said in part 3.4 of the ‘Results’ section.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/wp-content/uploads/jrs-1-jrs230049.pdf

The researchers went on to discuss how the data, which regards the age of onset of the disorder, indicates a causal link between the vaccination and the bowel disorder.

“There was a significant lowering of the mean age intussusception among the vaccinated. If vaccination is merely a coincidental event and it does not disturb the normal incidence of intussusceptions in the population, the mean age of intussusception would be the same in the vaccinated and the unvaccinated,” the study said in part 4.1 of the ‘Discussion’ section.

They also postulated on U.S. Rotavirus vaccine side effects, as babies are vaccinated for Rotavirus in America as well, but with a different brand of shot.

“Tate et al have noted that there was an increase in intussusception in the USA among younger (8 to 11- week-old) infants after the introduction of rotavirus vaccines compared to the era before vaccines [13]. We discuss later, how this lowering of the mean age of intussusception may have blunted the safety signal in the SCCS analysis,” the study said in part 4.1 of the ‘Discussion’ section.

 

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