The document discusses historical disease rates and the impact of vaccines. It notes that before the diphtheria vaccine was introduced in 1940, the diphtheria death rate was 0.1% per million according to a graph. A separate graph shows that before the measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, measles cases had already decreased to 5,000 and the death rate was almost zero, down from a maximum of 8,000 cases and 700 deaths (0.875% death rate). Similarly, before the pertussis vaccine was introduced in 1940, pertussis cases had decreased to 200,000 with a death rate of around 0.1%, down from a maximum of 250,000 cases and 900 deaths (0
The document discusses historical disease rates and the impact of vaccines. It notes that before the diphtheria vaccine was introduced in 1940, the diphtheria death rate was 0.1% per million according to a graph. A separate graph shows that before the measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, measles cases had already decreased to 5,000 and the death rate was almost zero, down from a maximum of 8,000 cases and 700 deaths (0.875% death rate). Similarly, before the pertussis vaccine was introduced in 1940, pertussis cases had decreased to 200,000 with a death rate of around 0.1%, down from a maximum of 250,000 cases and 900 deaths (0
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Vaccine- A Scientific Analysis (Malayalam) Dr K P Aravindan
The document discusses historical disease rates and the impact of vaccines. It notes that before the diphtheria vaccine was introduced in 1940, the diphtheria death rate was 0.1% per million according to a graph. A separate graph shows that before the measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, measles cases had already decreased to 5,000 and the death rate was almost zero, down from a maximum of 8,000 cases and 700 deaths (0.875% death rate). Similarly, before the pertussis vaccine was introduced in 1940, pertussis cases had decreased to 200,000 with a death rate of around 0.1%, down from a maximum of 250,000 cases and 900 deaths (0
The document discusses historical disease rates and the impact of vaccines. It notes that before the diphtheria vaccine was introduced in 1940, the diphtheria death rate was 0.1% per million according to a graph. A separate graph shows that before the measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, measles cases had already decreased to 5,000 and the death rate was almost zero, down from a maximum of 8,000 cases and 700 deaths (0.875% death rate). Similarly, before the pertussis vaccine was introduced in 1940, pertussis cases had decreased to 200,000 with a death rate of around 0.1%, down from a maximum of 250,000 cases and 900 deaths (0
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58. Rubella ,madhyamam,billgates
1..00.27 Diphtheria death rate as per your graph at Graph disbelieving vital the time of introduction of vaccine in 1940 is 1000 statistics(hpa.org.uk??????)-log scale kuthan per million ( i.e. 0.1% death rate) thzhe,if that is the case 20/1,00,000 in ur graph how much%(soochi kandu pidikkunathu polum 1.03.49-Another graph shows maximum measles 1960 benchamin rubin) cases 8000, maximum deaths 700 ( death rate 8.75%),but before introduction of vaccine in 1963, measles cases reduced on its own to 5000 and death rate to almost zero. Same with Pertussis – maximum cases 2,50,000, maximum deaths 900 (death rate 0.36%), but before introduction of vaccine in 1940 ,Pertussis cases reduced on its own to 2,00,000 & death rate hovering around 200 to zero, say 200, so death rate is 0.1% Dr. agrees that the reason for death of thousands of people could not be attributed to diphtheria alone considering the poor diagnostic facility and other underlying diseases ,so diseases categorized as Diphtheria, pertussis and measles may include other diseases. So can we assume that the decrease in diseases may be due to good hygiene and nutritious foods with the improvement of socio-economic conditions ?. So where is the logic in saying that disease outbreaks /pandemic in olden days killed millions of people and vaccination saved us? (see the maximum death rates even when there were no vaccinations- diptheria 0.1%, measles 8.75%, pertussis 0.1% ) 1.06.50 Herd immunity 1.08.57 Rubella no study----------k.m.saifudeen+KSSP 1.09.59 27-Studies in india like coconut tree slant ----- 1.18. Formaldihyde in banana,carrot ,no mention of aluminum ----lancet –andrew wakefield 1.28.12 Patent-------imatinib- 1.40.00 Everchanging medicine –good------------- Diphtheria death rate as per your graph at the time of introduction of vaccine in 1940 is 1000 per million ( i.e. 0.1% death rate) .Another graph shows maximum measles cases 8000, maximum deaths 700 ( death rate 8.75%), but before introduction of vaccine in 1963, measles cases decreased on its own to 5000 and death rate to almost zero. Same with Pertussis – maximum cases 2,50,000, maximum deaths 900 (death rate 0.36%), but before introduction of vaccine in 1940 ,Pertussis cases decreased on its own to 2,00,000 & death rate hovering between 200 to zero, say 200, so death rate is 0.1% . Dr. agrees that the reason for death of thousands of people could not be attributed to diphtheria alone considering the poor diagnostic facility and other underlying diseases ,so diseases categorized as Diphtheria, pertussis and measles may include other diseases. So can we assume that the decrease in diseases may be due to good hygiene and nutritious foods with the improvement of socio-economic conditions ?. So where is the logic in saying that disease outbreaks /pandemic in olden days killed millions of people and vaccination saved us? (see the maximum death rates even when there were no vaccinations- diphtheria 0.1%, measles 8.75%, pertussis 0.1%)