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Gulf war veterans who said they received multiple
vaccines during the conflict report worse health than those who
received fewer vaccines or those who received multiple vaccines before deployment. Military personnel who served in the Gulf have
increased rates of non-specific symptoms when compared with other
military populations, and stress of deployment in combination with a
large antigen load may result in a shift in immune state that causes symptoms. Hotopf et al (p 1363) tested this hypothesis using data from
a large survey of Gulf war veterans. Exposure to multiple vaccines
during deployment was associated with symptoms such as fatigue, poor
health perception, and decrements in physical functioning. This
preliminary study implies that every effort should be made to maintain
routine vaccines during peacetime.