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Although vast territories are involved, this disease problem is most crucial in impoverished India and Africa. But also these countries are obvious victims of the Malthusian dilemma of not enough resources and a strongly increasing population demand. Diseases greatly intensify the stress upon the poor. Is disease eradication part of raising the standard of living? Would the right vaccine solve the social dilemma? When old problems are removed, will new perhaps unexpected ones arise? |