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About Vaccine History:
From Professional Historical Studies
American Academy of Pediatrics:
Better Health = Not Vaccination
American Medical Association:
Better Health = Better Food
Harvard University:
Better Health = Better Water
Columbia University:
Better Health = Not Medicine
Syracuse University:
Better Health = Cleanliness
Iowa State University:
Better Health = Sanitation
Journal of Nutrition:
Better Health = Better Living Conditions
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP):
The "Annual Summary of Vital Statistics: Trends
in the Health of Americans During the 20th Century" by Bernard
Guyer, Mary Anne Freedman, Donna M. Strombino, and Edward J Sondik,
December 2000 from Pediatrics: Official Journal of the American
Academy of Pediatrics"
concluded that before 1915 the infant
mortality rate was 99 out of 1,000 and that by 1950 the infant
mortality rate 29 out of 1,000 (from the study: a link cannot
be given as this is proprietary data from the AAP).
Their conclusion (now removed from the official
article) was "Thus vaccination does not account for the impressive
declines in mortality seen in the first half of the century."
Here is proof that it once existed:
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA):
"The Modern Rise of Population" by Thomas McKeown,
1976 is where "McKeown concludes that by far the most important factor
in the population explosion has been the steady decline in mortality from
infectious diseases. This resulted chiefly, he believes, from a substantial
increase in food supplies during the 18th and 19th centuries, which
permitted better nutrition, and from 19th century improvements in
public hygiene."
Vaccines are not given as a cause.
Harvard University:
"The Role of Public Health Improvements in Health
Advances: The 20th Century United States" by David Cutler and Grant Miller,
2005 is where they write "...clean water was responsible for nearly half
of the total mortality reduction in major cities, three-quarters of the
infant mortality reduction, and nearly two-thirds of the child mortality
reduction."
Vaccines are not given as a cause.
Columbia University:
"The Questionable Contribution of Medical
Measures to the Decline of Mortality in the United States in the
Twentieth Century" by John B. McKinlay and Sonya M. McKinlay 1977 is
where they write "in general medical measures appear to have
contributed little to the overall decline in mortality in the United
States since about 1900... with reference to those five conditions
(influenza, pneumonia, diptheria, whooping cough, and poliomyelitis)...
it is estimated that AT MOST 3.5 percent of the total decline in
mortality since 1900 could be ascribed to medical measures
introduced for the diseases considered here..."
Vaccines were one of those measures.
Syracuse University:
"American Longevity: Past, Present, and Future"
by Samuel Preston 1996 is where Preston writes "...at the turn of the
century, life expectancy at birth in the United States was 48 years;
it’s now (in 1996) 76 years..." and he attributes this to "...change[d]
personal health practices of individuals. The germ theory provided
a number of powerful weapons for doing so. These included boiling
bottles and milk, washing hands, protecting food from flies,
isolating sick children, and ventilating rooms."
Vaccines are not given as a cause.
Iowa State University:
"Economic Growth, Population Theory, and
Physiology" by Robert W. Fogel 1994 is where Fogel writes that
the decline in mortality was due to "public health investments (such)
as the construction of facilities to improve the supply of water,
the cleaning up of the milk supply, the draining of swamps, the
development of effective systems of quarantines, and the cleaning
up of the slums."
Vaccines are not given as a cause.
Journal of Nutrition:
"Symposium: Accomplishments in Child Nutrition
during the 20th Century. Infant Mortality in the 20th Century,
Dramatic but Uneven Progress" by Myron E. Wegman 2001 is where
Wegman writes "the diseases that kill most babies, i.e., infections,
diarrhea and pneumonia, are all enhanced by inadequate nutrition...
Most striking is the remarkable decline of deaths from diarrheal
diseases in the first half of the century, most of it well before the
flowering of the antibiotic era... [M]ajor environmental improvement
which reduced the spread of various pathogens... Causes of infant
mortality... prevalent early in the century, which were closely
connected with living conditions and the environment."
Vaccines are not given as a cause.
Credits: Various as noted
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