Salty
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it's hard to see where the balance between these is for particular vaccines in particular contexts
A very important point. The tendency is to treat "vaccines" as one topic as though they are all fundamentally the same (they are not!), but as you say, you really have to look at each particular vaccine and each within a particular context. They each have potentially different effects, alone, in combination with others etc. Its a complex topic.
Some documented factors that affect response which can vary by vaccine: age at which it is given, the gender, the order in which vaccines are given, the health status of the child, concurrent vitamin/micronutrient supplementation, etc.