Children with anorexia nervosa, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety and tic disorders were more likely to have had a recent vaccination, according to a new study based on a database of privately insured children’s medical claims.The pilot study, from Penn State and Yale University researchers, found that children with a new diagnosis of some neuropsychiatric disorders were more likely to have received an influenza vaccine during the preceding one-year period.
Vaccination May Increase Risk of Rare Psychiatric Childhood Disorders, Study Finds
Posted by
Celeste McGovern on Nov 01, 2017
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vaccine safety studies,
cause of anorexia,
vaccines and psychiatric disorders
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