Comparing vaccination rates in 34 developed nations revealed a significant correlation between infant mortality rates and the number of vaccine doses infants receive. The US requires the most vaccines and has the highest infant mortality.
Research shows the more vaccines an infant receives simultaneously, the greater their risk of being hospitalised or dying compared to those receiving fewer vaccines.
The earlier in infancy a child is vaccinated, the greater their risk of being hospitalised or dying compared to children receiving the same vaccines at a later time.