In Spitz's study, the mortality rate for measles in the Foundling Home was 26%
What factors might account for this rate?
(a) this was the normal mortality rate at the time
(b) the medical care was very bad
(c) the children were underfed, not well dressed and often very cold
(d) the infants were raised in a sterile environment with minimal human
contact
(e) the genetic component in the measles was too great to overcome
D
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