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Carol J. Baker, MD (born 1948) is an American pediatric infectious disease specialist and vaccinologist, known for her pioneering work in Group B Streptococcus (GBS) prevention. Baker is a Professor of Pediatrics, Molecular Virology, and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.
Race: In 1900 life expectancy at birth was 47.6 years for white babies and 33.0 years for Blacks. In 1970 it was 71.7 and 65.3. [49] [50] As of 2021, life expectancy at birth varies significantly by race and ethnicity: [51] Asian Americans: 84 years; Hispanic Americans: 78 years; White Americans: 76 years; Black Americans: 71 years; Native ...
Scott Olson/GettyAs distribution of the coronavirus vaccine picks up speed around the country, medical experts are increasingly worried about vaccine skepticism among African Americans, who have ...
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The book addresses misinformation related to vaccination, and asks how vaccine rumors start and why they do not go away. [1] [4] Looking chiefly at high-income countries, the book examines social, political, psychological and cultural factors that make up the various mind-sets to vaccination. [2]
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The rate of death among Black New Yorkers is 269 per every 100,000 people while the rate of death among white residents is 150.