Economy, asked by nickname1437, 10 months ago

What will be the impact of child immunization programme on gross domestic product?

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Answered by anjalibanode9457
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Because vaccination prevents infectious disease, it too may promote child growth. But only a handful of studies have examined the effect of vaccines on child growth. Cross-country studies of the developing world have shown that child immunization explains the lower prevalence of both wasting and stunting.

Answered by ItzUnic0rns
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