Droit Souverain à la vie: les facteurs en faveur de l’immunisation de l’enfant. Le Rôle de trois facteurs: l’alimentation, la vaccination et le cadre Réglementaire. Le cas des économies de la Communauté économique et Monétaire d’Afrique centrale (CEMAC)
Children's immunization factors: the Role of Alimentaion, Vaccine and Reglementation. The case of Common States in the Central African economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC)
Oscar Kuikeu
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Abstract:
Since Barro and Becker (1989) – hencefore BB (1989) it’s straightforward that some economic factor concoure to fertility. But One strnght is to use this facts as arguments against life as Kuikeu (2020c). The other road as argulent in favor in life and this is the road taken in this paper. Therefore is this means that BB (1989) can give light to factor infavor in choldren’s immunization? In other words, if true what would be about the traditional immunization road name vaccine no take into account in this work? These are the questions we are try to answer, here.Globally speaking as eveals by the lasts facts concerning the current pandemic the usual immunization road by the vaccine is severely affected and with our Results we assign role to the quality of medical agents.
Keywords: fecondity; immunization; vaccine (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C33 O47 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-12-21
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