Anthony R Mawson, Brian D Ray, Azad R Bhuiyan, Binu Jacob
Until recently, there has not been one single published study that compared them to see who is healthier (or sicker) years after the shots. This first-of-its-kind study of vaccinated vs. unvaccinated American homeschooled children shows who is really ailing. It is known as the Mawson study.
Nearly 700 homeschooled six to 12-year-olds from four states, compared 261 unvaccinated children with 405 partially or fully vaccinated children, and assessed their overall health based on their mothers’ reports of vaccinations and physician-diagnosed illnesses.
What it found about increases in immune-mediated diseases like allergies and neurodevelopmental diseases including autism, should make all parents think twice:
- Vaccinated children were more than three times as likely to be diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum than unvaccinated children
- Vaccinated children were 30-fold more likely to be diagnosed with allergic rhinitis (hay fever) than non-vaccinated children
- Vaccinated children were 22-fold more likely to require an allergy medication
- Vaccinated children had more than quadruple the risk of being diagnosed with a learning disability than unvaccinated children
- Vaccinated children were 300 percent more likely to be diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder than unvaccinated children
- Vaccinated children were 340 percent more likely to have been diagnosed with pneumonia than unvaccinated children
- Vaccinated children were 300 percent more likely to be diagnosed with an ear infection than unvaccinated children
- Vaccinated children were 700 percent more likely to have surgery to insert ear drainage tubes than unvaccinated children
- Vaccinated children were 2.5-fold more likely to be diagnosed with any chronic illness than unvaccinated children