科学美国人60秒:Vaccinated Kids Show No Long-Term Ill Effects
So the CDC commissioned a big study to look at this question. Researchers gathered vaccination records and ran a wide range of tests on more than a thousand 7- to 10-year-olds. The scientists then searched for any sign that fully vaccinated kids had an elevated risk of cognitive deficits, tics, speech impediments, learning disability or issues with attention or executive function.
The results were clear: there was no measurable increase in risk for any of these conditions among children who got vaccinated on schedule. The study is in the journal Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. [Shahed Iqbal et al, Number of antigens in early childhood vaccines and neuropsychological outcomes at age 7–10 years]
This good news should ease some of the anxiety from those visits to the pediatrician—unless, of course, you’re the one getting stuck.
—Wayt Gibbs
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