retroactive
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I've heard rumour of these early island studies on vaccines comparing their efficacy with respect to improved nutrition and medical care. Does anyone have a link to those? Thanks a bunch
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This was discussed already in another thread:I would love to see those as well. Ray once mentioned a study comparing vaccines to improved food and sanitation. He said the study was done by the WHO if I recall.
This was discussed already in another thread:
Vaccines And Immunity 1 And 2 - KMUD, 2014
I think we have found the studies that Peat meant. I'd like to add that back then, when I was searching for these studies, I have come across more work that compared the effect of nutrition to other measures. They found that vaccines/medical intervention did not offer any aditional benefit. One of those studies was done in India. Once you find a publication, you will find references to other ones.
This was discussed already in another thread:
Vaccines And Immunity 1 And 2 - KMUD, 2014
I think we have found the studies that Peat meant. I'd like to add that back then, when I was searching for these studies, I have come across more work that compared the effect of nutrition to other measures. They found that vaccines/medical intervention did not offer any aditional benefit. One of those studies was done in India. Once you find a publication, you will find references to other ones.