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  2. MMR vaccine and autism - Wikipedia

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    And so the people who go and engage in those anti-vaccine efforts—you know, they, they kill children. It's a very sad thing, because these vaccines are important. The proportion of children in England receiving the vaccine by the age of two fell to 91.2% in 2017–18, from 91.6% the year before.

  3. Basic reproduction number - Wikipedia

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    is the average number of people infected from one other person. For example, Ebola has an of two, so on average, a person who has Ebola will pass it on to two other people.. In epidemiology, the basic reproduction number, or basic reproductive number (sometimes called basic reproduction ratio or basic reproductive rate), denoted (pronounced R nought or R zero), [1] of an infection is the ...

  4. Childhood immunizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Apnea is when the child stops breathing momentarily. Approximately half of the infants, younger than one year of age, who get the disease are hospitalized. 1 in 4 get pneumonia; 1 or 2 in 100 will have convulsions (violent, uncontrolled shaking) 2/3 will have apnea; 1 in 300 will have encephalopathy (disease of the brain) 1 or 2 in 100 will die

  5. List of multiple births - Wikipedia

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    Born prematurely at 28 weeks, six of the octuplets died within 12 hours of birth, and the remaining two died within three days. [113] [133] A set of octuplets was born between 30 September – 2 October 1996, in a hospital in South London, United Kingdom, to Mandy Allwood of Solihull. Allwood was only 19 weeks pregnant when she went into pre ...

  6. Rh disease - Wikipedia

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    Of maternal-fetal blood incompatibilities: 16% without antibody therapy, 0.1% with therapy Rh disease (also known as rhesus isoimmunization , Rh (D) disease , or rhesus incompatibility , and blue baby disease) is a type of hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN).

  7. Birthday problem - Wikipedia

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    The event that all 23 people have different birthdays is the same as the event that person 2 does not have the same birthday as person 1, and that person 3 does not have the same birthday as either person 1 or person 2, and so on, and finally that person 23 does not have the same birthday as any of persons 1 through 22. Let these events be ...

  8. May 1964 - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 1.5 million people attended the funeral of Indian prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, whose body was publicly cremated on a funeral pyre at the Shantivana on the banks of the Yamuna River. At 4:36 p.m. in New Delhi , Nehru's 17-year-old grandson, Sanjay Gandhi , applied a torch to the cremation platform. [ 132 ]

  9. Insensitivity to sample size - Wikipedia

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    Insensitivity to sample size is a cognitive bias that occurs when people judge the probability of obtaining a sample statistic without respect to the sample size.For example, in one study, subjects assigned the same probability to the likelihood of obtaining a mean height of above six feet [183 cm] in samples of 10, 100, and 1,000 men.