Vaccination and allergic disease: a birth cohort study

American Journal of Public Health
Tricia M McKeeverRichard Hubbard

Abstract

We examined the effect of vaccination for diphtheria; polio; pertussis and tetanus; or measles, mumps, and rubella on the incidence of physician-diagnosed asthma and eczema. We used a previously established birth cohort in the West Midlands General Practice research database. We found an association between vaccination and the development of allergic disease; however, this association was present only among children with the fewest physician visits and can be explained by this factor. Our data suggest that currently recommended routine vaccinations are not a risk factor for asthma or eczema.

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