The remarkable returns to vaccinating kids
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Today, vaccines have made common diseases like diphtheria, typhoid, measles and whooping cough virtually extinct.
Bjorn Lomborg writes about this study in his column for newspapers around the world, including Addis Fortune (Ethiopia), National Post (Canada), Philippine Daily Inquirer, Milenio (Mexico), The Nation (Kenya), Business Day (South Africa), Daily Graphic (Ghana), Addis Fortune (Ethiopia), New Times (Rwanda), Daily Mail (Zambia, print only), The Nation (Malawi, print only), Economic Times (India), Navbharat Times (India, in Hindi), Dhaka Tribune (Bangladesh), Bangla Tribune (Bangladesh, in Bengali), Jakarta Post (Indonesia), Tempi (Italy), Portfolio (Hungary), Standard (Slovakia), Finmag (Czech Republic), Perfil (Argentina), La Tercera (Chile), El Periodico (Guatemala), La Prensa (Nicaragua), El Comercio (Peru), El Universal (Venezuela), Al-Ahram (Egypt), An-Nahar (Lebanon), Jordan Times, and The Australian.