Talk:Perverse effects of vaccination
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Deaths would be among the unimmunised, would they not? Or if immunity is short-lived then among people who had not been reimmunised when it wore off.
An example of it actually happening owuld be interesting to see, or otherwise it perhaps should be labelled as theoretical.
[edit] Wut
This doesn't actually make sense. The "average age" is raised, yes, but the question is whether 'additional' older infections would occur. If a single 70-year-old is infected rather than one 70-year-old and fifty 10-year-olds, the average age has increased, but it's hard to see how that is a bad thing. 68.63.170.169 (talk) 19:59, 15 February 2008 (UTC)

