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It looks like the AI summary is to blame here. It's accurate, but misleading. In Denmark they do get 11 shots and the US they get 35 (+flu and Covid) but part of difference is more shots being combined in Denmark.
So that leaves us with the following diseases which American children are vaccinated for which Danes aren't:
Hep A / Hep B / Chicken Pox / Rotavirus / Covid / Flu / Tetanus (from age 12) / Meningitis (from age 12)
It also looks like Americans also get a few mores boosters and doses for some diseases. So there is still a pretty significant difference.
I recognize I'm unlikely to get any good answers on this forum or anywhere else. It's balancing the small risk of some diseases against the less understood (but probably small) risk of vaccine injury. Unless I get any good reasons not to, I'll just stick to the Danish schedule and call it good. I'll probably also do chicken pox because I personally know 3 people who got shingles before the age of 50. Is this good epistemology? Probably not the best, but neither is relying on the American health system.
Tetanus is probably on the American schedule but not the danish one due to differences in environment- American cities are dirtier, and tetanus is an infection caused by cutting yourself on dirty stuff.
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Danish kids are also vaccinated against the flu.
Looks like you're right. Ages 2-5 only.
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Chicken pox is "just" utterly miserable to suffer as a kid, but it can be quite dangerous to contract in adulthood. I think that, in a community where most children are vaccinated against chicken pox, it's probably important to get the vaccine because you're that much less likely to catch it as a child.
That makes sense. Put Chicken Pox vaccine into the "definitely yes" category for Americans then. Either that or have a chicken pox party like they did when I was a kid.
I was surprised that Denmark still just lets it rip. I wonder why.
Please don't. Shingles.
Edit: In case you weren't aware Chicken Pox is a type of herpes and therefore once you get it, it never leaves.
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