I'm not an epidemologist, so while I can provide the expert responses to the rest of the claims, some of these defeat me.
I'm not up to date on the exact epidemics in particular. My counter-point was that incidence rates dropped to zero and became entirely imported cases in North America and Western Europe. This brought up the rebuttals that"How is it that in Germany, the best vaccinated country in the world, there are more deaths in proportion to the population than In England - for example, in 1919, 28 deaths in England, 707 In Germany; In 1920, 30 deaths In England, 354 In Germany In Germany In 1919 There were 5,012 cases of smallpox with 707 deaths; in England In 1925 There were 5,363 cases of smallpox with 6 deaths. What is the explanation?[/b]"
"In the Philippines, prior to US takeover in 1905, case mortality from smallpox was about 10%. In 1905, following the commencement of systematic vaccination enforced by the US Government, an epidemic occurred where the case mortality ranged from 25% to 50% in different parts of the islands. In 1918-1919 with over 95% of the population vaccinated, the worst epidemic in the Philippine's history occurred resulting in a case mortality of 65%. The highest percentage occurred in the capital Manila, the most thoroughly vaccinated place. The lowest percentage occurred in Mindanao, the least vaccinated place owing to religious prejudices. Dr V de Jesus, Director of Health, stated that the 1918-1919 smallpox epidemic resulted in 60,855 deaths. The 1920 Report of the Philippines Health Service contains the following comments:
"From the time in which smallpox was practically eradicated In the city of Manila to the year 1918 (about 9 years) in which the epidemic appears certainly In one of its severest forms, hundreds after hundreds of thousands of people were yearly vaccinated with the most unfortunate result that the 1918 epidemic looks prima facie as a flagrant failure of the classic Immunization towards future epidemics"."
1. Increased cases of sanitation/hygiene and other improvements brought about the decline(rebutted with current epidemic rates in Italy, Britain and US).
2. The effectiveness of the vaccine.
I'm looking for some "common sense" stories on how the vaccine effectiveness has been demonstrated. I have brought up the known examples in history, namely cowpox and the use of variolation on British prisoners then exposed to smallpox. Similarly, the American Revolutionary Army variolated vs the German Hessan Army.
However, I'm unable to show a clear causative element. For example, could anyone find any details on Mack, T.M. Smallpox In Europe, 1950-1971. Several papers quoted this article for statistics on imported smallpox infection in Europe, including its rates in unvaccinated vs vaccinated people but I can't find it in Cochrane.
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I'm scratching my head to figure out what simple evidence I can dump on him........ I mean, god, everyone would have assumed exposure of prisoners to smallpox, unethical now would have been definitive proof!like i said no pure human experiment has had the proper control and test grps the examples u have and the examples i have all fail to prove causation because of that. Pure human test are preferred if u can find any.