Office Visits
Routine vaccinations led to increased visits to the pediatrician for a wide variety of health issues, according to this retrospective study spanning ten years of medical office visit data.
Findings: Vaccination increased office visits for fever, ear infections, conjunctivitis, asthma, breathing issues, anemia, eczema, behavioral issues, gastroenteritis, weight and eating disorders, and respiratory infections.
| Study Details |
| Relative Incidence of Office Visits and Cumulative Rates of Billed Diagnoses Along the Axis of Vaccination |
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Note: This study was retracted by the journal after complaints were lodged. The journal did not give a specific explanation (other than a vague 'methodology' statement) and the authors did not agree to the retraction. Also note that many of the findings in this study are congruent with other research listed on this site.