Children NOT vaccinated for Measles, South Korean rubella and mumps go to hospital less often for hospitalizations and emergencies
The study of the 2021 “Differential demographic and clinical characteristics between MMR-vaccinated and unvaccinated children in South Korea: a national study” has analyzed access to health services .
Dongwon Yoon researchers, Juhwan Kim and Juyoung researched the substantial factors associated with non-vaccination against measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) To identify the demographic and clinical characteristics between the groups vaccinated with MMR and those that were not vaccinated.
Using the big data of South Korea they analyzed the children born between the 2008 and the 2016 ascertaining the MMR vaccination status up to the age of 2 years, To define the groups of vaccinated and not vaccinated with MMR. Through a multivariate logistics regression with a precision of the 95% , its 3.973.253 children alone 75.674 (1,9%) they had not received the MMR vaccine.
E’ result that the group of non -vaccinated with MMR records less use of health resources or:
– The non -vaccinated have done 5 times less outpatient visits of vaccinated (5,73 ± 12,1 vs. 25,8 ± 17,06);
– The non -vaccinated made the 30% In less than days of hospitalization (1,69 ± 14,5 vs. 2,32 ± 6,90))
– They confirm hospitalizations in an intensive care unit and visits to the emergency room.
The researchers conclude that MMR vaccination is to be reviewed
Personal comment: These statistical studies are not possible in Italy because the drug-slow-outness is in disarray, And it is continuously demonstrated by the news of the newspapers.
Countries with good database are USA, Canada, England, Denmark, South Korea, Japan.
In countries with good databases, studies on vaccinations have all shown that vaccines are a health myth and that benefits are not at all certain even in terms of health expenditure.
Link allo studio https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34203834/
Children NOT vaccinated for Measles, South Korean rubella and mumps go to hospital less often for hospitalizations and emergencies
The study of the 2021 “Differential demographic and clinical characteristics between MMR-vaccinated and unvaccinated children in South Korea: a national study” has analyzed access to health services .
Dongwon Yoon researchers, Juhwan Kim and Juyoung researched the substantial factors associated with non-vaccination against measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) To identify the demographic and clinical characteristics between the groups vaccinated with MMR and those that were not vaccinated.
Using the big data of South Korea they analyzed the children born between the 2008 and the 2016 ascertaining the MMR vaccination status up to the age of 2 years, To define the groups of vaccinated and not vaccinated with MMR. Through a multivariate logistics regression with a precision of the 95% , its 3.973.253 children alone 75.674 (1,9%) they had not received the MMR vaccine.
E’ result that the group of non -vaccinated with MMR records less use of health resources or:
– The non -vaccinated have done 5 times less outpatient visits of vaccinated (5,73 ± 12,1 vs. 25,8 ± 17,06);
– The non -vaccinated made the 30% In less than days of hospitalization (1,69 ± 14,5 vs. 2,32 ± 6,90))
– They confirm hospitalizations in an intensive care unit and visits to the emergency room.
The researchers conclude that MMR vaccination is to be reviewed
Personal comment: These statistical studies are not possible in Italy because the drug-slow-outness is in disarray, And it is continuously demonstrated by the news of the newspapers.
Countries with good database are USA, Canada, England, Denmark, South Korea, Japan.
In countries with good databases, studies on vaccinations have all shown that vaccines are a health myth and that benefits are not at all certain even in terms of health expenditure.
Loris Palmerini, 8/9/2024
Link allo studio https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34203834/