The following information is from Children’s Health Defense.
A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics reveals that preterm infants vaccinated at two months are 170% more likely to experience apnea—a pause in breathing lasting over 20 seconds—compared to unvaccinated infants. Critics say the findings raise serious concerns about vaccinating preterm babies without considering their unique vulnerabilities.
The study authors acknowledged the increased risk of apnea in preterm infants but maintained that vaccinations for hospitalized preterm infants remain important due to their vulnerability to infectious diseases.
Apnea is more than just a temporary health concern for preterm infants. Dr. Karl Jablonowski, Senior Research Scientist at Children’s Health Defense, noted its broader implications:
“A premature infant experiencing apnea will likely have a longer neonatal intensive care unit stay, further exposing them to hospital-acquired infections.”
— Dr. Karl Jablonowski, Senior Research Scientist, Children’s Health Defense
Experts have raised alarms about the sheer number of vaccines administered to infants. Dr. Peter McCullough noted that current immunization schedules often cluster up to seven vaccines at two months and as many as 16 by the time infants are 12–15 months old. He suggested that this clustering might contribute to unmonitored apnea episodes, febrile seizures, and potentially sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
The study also highlighted additional risks. Four vaccinated preterm infants developed suspected cases of sepsis, compared to only one unvaccinated infant. Experts suggest the cumulative stress of administering multiple vaccines simultaneously could overwhelm the fragile immune systems of preterm infants, leading to inflammatory responses or symptoms mimicking sepsis.
“Preterm infants already have underdeveloped immune and neurological systems, and the cumulative aluminum burden from multiple vaccines could exacerbate risks like apnea.”
— James Lyons-Weiler, Ph.D., Biologist and Founder, Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge
The long-term consequences of apnea are still being studied, but Christina Parks, Ph.D., warned that its role in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has been largely overlooked. She criticized the healthcare system for failing to address these risks in vaccination guidelines, particularly for vulnerable preterm infants.
“The known risks have not been implicated as potential causes of SIDS—this is inexcusable at this point.”
— Christina Parks, Ph.D., Biologist and Vaccine Safety Advocate
Experts are calling for a reevaluation of vaccination schedules for preterm infants, including:
- Adopting weight-based dosing to account for the smaller body mass and underdeveloped systems of preterm babies.
- Prioritizing non-aluminum vaccines.
- Delaying non-essential vaccinations until infants reach greater physiological maturity.
These recommendations aim to safeguard preterm infants by addressing their unique vulnerabilities and minimizing unnecessary risks.
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Good information to have.
This is unbelievable……
1. Adopting weight-based dosing to account for the smaller body mass and underdeveloped systems of preterm babies.
2. Prioritizing non-aluminum vaccines.
3. Delaying non-essential vaccinations until infants reach greater physiological maturity.
Where the hell are our many “Health” Departments ?
1. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
2. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
3. National Health Information Center (NHIC)
4. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
5. National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Five agencies, maybe more I’ve missed, and none of them seem to be able to determine what is safe and what isn’t. Could it be a lot of these agency heads are from the very private sector they are supposed to be regulating? The government is so filled with corruption at the very top.
I hope JFK Jr. exposes just how bad these so called health agencies are. Seems many could just be deleted. Let honest private research groups expose the sham of these health departments.
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