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I answered question #3 below- you can't just compare countries because you aren't conrolling for variables. I also proposed a solution for #1 that I've seen printed in various places, including that CDC website and the American Acadamy of Pediatrics- here's the CDC link, which includes links to dozens of studies and meta-analyses on the subject that you might want to look through.

--The Emperor Kneel before Zod!00:25, 10 October 2011