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Rotavirus (Rotashield)×Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood

Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood Reports for Rotavirus (Rotashield)

#153 most reported symptom for this vaccine

3
Reports
3
Deaths
3
Hospitalizations
100
Mortality Rate
%
100
Hosp. Rate
%

Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood and Rotavirus (Rotashield)

Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood has been reported 3 times in association with Rotavirus (Rotashield) vaccination in VAERS. This represents 0.2% of all 1,389 reports for this vaccine.

Among these reports, 3 mentioned death (100.00%) and 3 involved hospitalization (100.0%).

Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood is the #153 most frequently reported symptom for Rotavirus (Rotashield) out of 167 total symptoms.

Disclaimer: VAERS reports describe events that occurred after vaccination but do not establish that the vaccine caused the event. Many reported symptoms may be coincidental or related to underlying conditions.

What This Means

Seeing 3 reports of Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood after Rotavirus (Rotashield) vaccination may seem alarming, but context is critical.

The 100.00% mortality rate among these reports is elevated, but this reflects the severity of the condition itself rather than vaccine causation.

Important Context

•Association, not causation: These reports show Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood occurred after vaccination, not that the vaccine caused it.
•Background rates: Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood may occur naturally at baseline rates in the population, unrelated to vaccination.
•Anyone can report: VAERS accepts reports from anyone — patients, parents, healthcare providers — without requiring medical verification.
•Denominator missing: VAERS counts reports, not rates per dose. Without knowing how many doses were given, raw counts can be misleading. Learn more →

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Autopsy3 reportsDeath3 reportsUrinary system X-ray3 reportsX-ray abnormal3 reports

Quick Facts

Reports:3
Deaths:3
Hospitalizations:3
% of Vaccine:0.2%
Rank:#153 of 167

Related Pages

Rotavirus (Rotashield) OverviewFeeding disorder of infancy or early childhood (All Vaccines)Why Raw Numbers MisleadTop Symptoms Analysis

Data Source

This data comes from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), jointly managed by CDC and FDA.