Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Vaccine Survey

A survey on vaccine with outrageous results!!


Results

SurveyUSA gathered data on 9,175 boys and 8,499 girls. Counties surveyed 
in California included:
San Diego
Sonoma
Orange
Sacramento
Marin

Counties surveyed in Oregon included:
Multnomah
Marion
Jackson
Lane

The results of the survey can be accessed as a pdf file here. This is the 
primary data we received from SurveyUSA and it can be used for anyone to 
independently analyze our results.
Generation Rescue analyzed the data provided by SurveyUSA, and a copy of 
our analysis can be found here. The most notable results of our survey are 
with the boys, which is not surprising considering boys represent approximately 
80% of total cases of NDs. Namely:


All vaccinated boys, compared to unvaccinated boys:
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Vaccinated boys were 155% more likely to have a neurological disorder 
(RR 2.55)
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Vaccinated boys were 224% more likely to have ADHD (RR 3.24)
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Vaccinated boys were 61% more likely to have autism (RR 1.61)

Older vaccinated boys, ages 11-17 (about half the boys surveyed), compared 
to older unvaccinated boys:
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Vaccinated boys were 158% more likely to have a neurological disorder 
(RR 2.58)
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Vaccinated boys were 317% more likely to have ADHD (RR 4.17)
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Vaccinated boys were 112% more likely to have autism (RR 2.12)


(Note: older children may be a more reliable indicator because many 
children are not diagnosed until they are 6-8 years old, and we captured 
data beginning at age 4.)

All vaccinated boys, removing one county with unusual results (Multnomah, OR), 
compared to unvaccinated boys:
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Vaccinated boys were 185% more likely to have a neurological disorder 
(RR 2.85)
-
Vaccinated boys were 279% more likely to have ADHD (RR 3.79)
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Vaccinated boys were 146% more likely to have autism (RR 2.46)

All vaccinated boys and girls, compared to unvaccinated boys and girls:
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Vaccinated boys and girls were 120% more likely to have asthma (RR 2.20)
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No correlation established for juvenile diabetes


All vaccinated girls, compared to unvaccinated girls:
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No meaningful differences in prevalence were noted for NDs (which may be 
due to the smaller sample size of the study because girls represent about 
20% of cases.)





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