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SIDS and Vaccines – A Review of Anti-Vaccine Theories

Not surprisingly, the idea that vaccines could be associated with SIDS is one of the earliest theories put out by anti-vaccine influencers.

“Often the fatality described to me has befallen the infant of a poor mother, who… tried to shield her offspring from the vaccinator’s lancet… only surrendered… when overtaken… all of whom died of the operation.”

A Personal Statement of the Results of Vaccination.

Of course, he didn’t call it SIDS, but William Tebb blamed the smallpox vaccine for causing infant deaths in 1891.

SIDS and Vaccines – A Review of Anti-Vaccine Theories

And that started a long pattern of anti-vaccine influencers associating vaccines with infant deaths.

It continued with disproved claims that:

Claims that have come from anti-vaccine influencers like Robert Mendelsohn, Viera Scheibner, Harris Coulter, Barbara Loe Fisher, Archie Kalokerinos, Neil Z. Miller, Sherri Tenpenny, Suzanne Humphries, Paul Thomas, and Larry Palevsky, etc.

Claims that have been disproved a thousand times already, but keep getting recycled, especially when we get new vaccines…

Don’t believe them!

In addition to scaring parents away from vaccinating and protecting their kids, know that anti-vaccine influencers undermine safe sleep messaging that can reduce the risk of SIDS.

So basically, anti-vaccine influencers will increase your baby’s risk of dying!

Stop listening to them.

After all, if they were right, and vaccines were associated with SIDS, then:

Lastly, if there is so much evidence that vaccines are associated with SIDS, then why do anti-vaccine influencers have to resort to cherry-picking and misrepresenting studies to mislead people?

Anti-vaccine influencers have no real understanding of SIDS, including how the back to sleep campaign evolved. For example, the idea that babies should sleep on their stomachs became popular because folks thought it could reduce choking in the 1940s. It was even in Dr. Spock’s baby book! And the rise in stomach sleeping led to an increase in SIDS cases.

Obviously, it is because vaccines are not associated with SIDS.

Billions of doses of vaccines have been safely given to hundreds of millions of infants over the years, just in the United States!

What else?

There is no proven biological mechanism for how any vaccine might cause SIDS.

Lastly, know that you can reduce your baby’s risk of SIDS by following safe sleep practices getting them vaccinated and protected.

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