Holden J D
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1987 May 23;294(6583):1329-31. doi: 10.1136/bmj.294.6583.1329.
The ratio of benefit to harm from an imaginary, modest immunisation programme in a developing country and the numbers of lives likely to be saved and severe handicaps prevented have been estimated. Immunisation is much more likely to benefit children than to harm them, and health workers can be confidently encouraged not to withhold the benefits of immunisation from most children.
据估计,在一个发展中国家开展一项设想中的适度免疫规划的利弊比例,以及可能挽救的生命数量和预防的严重残疾情况。免疫给儿童带来益处的可能性远大于伤害,因此可以放心地鼓励卫生工作者不要拒绝为大多数儿童提供免疫的益处。