Allergy, Asthma, and Atopic Disease
- Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Associated with Drugs and Vaccines in Children: A Case-Control Study
- The possible relationship between allergic manifestations and elevated serum levels of brain specific auto-antibodies in autistic children In conclusion, allergy may be a contributing factor to the increased serum levels of anti-MBP [anti-myelin basic protein] and anti-MAG [anti-myelin associated glycoprotein] auto-antibodies in some autistic children.
- AAAAI [American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology]: Kids May React to Milk Proteins in DPT Shot
- Infant anaphylaxis: the importance of early recognition Erlewyn-Lajeunesse et al studied children younger than 16 years in the United Kingdom and Ireland who had suspected anaphylaxis after immunizations… The results indicated that seven children had an anaphylactic reaction… The association of anaphylaxis and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has been suggested by one study of 40 infants with SIDS…
- Is infant immunization a risk factor for childhood asthma or allergy?
- Infection of Human B Lymphocytes with MMR Vaccine Induces IgE Class Switching
- Delay in diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus vaccination is associated with a reduced risk of childhood asthma We found a negative association between delay in administration of the first dose of whole-cell DPT immunization in childhood and the development of asthma; the association was greater with delays in all of the first 3 doses.
- Earlier Vaccination Causes Asthma by Mark Blaxill One thing I found quite interesting, when reading the fine print in the paper [See previous listing.] was a more targeted analysis that the authors did for the on-schedule group… This special analysis compared the “adjusted odds ratio” for the ahead-of-schedule group and estimated that the asthma risk for this group was 60% higher than the right-on-schedule group… this earliest group appears to have had nearly 4 times higher odds of developing asthma than the group vaccinated the latest… In fact, every study with a sample population larger than 10,000 shows a significant link between vaccines and asthma: every study, that is, except one performed by the CDC under the guise of the Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD) program. The CDC has conducted a number of studies on vaccines and asthma. In every case, after deploying elaborate statistical gyrations not at all unlike the infamous Verstraeten study, the authors conclude that vaccines have nothing to do with asthma.
- Effects of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis or tetanus vaccination on allergies and allergy-related respiratory symptoms among children and adolescents in the United States
- Vaccination and Allergic Disease: A Birth Cohort Study
(Note that the data show a risk of allergic disease after vaccination but the authors dismiss it in their conclusion.) - The relationship between vaccine refusal and self-report of atopic disease in children
- Allergy, Anaphylaxis, Asthma connected to vaccines or vaccine ingredients
(Also see the Combination Vaccines section under Vaccination with Specific Vaccines.)