@Yuantongsi: Actually, I am comparing mortality rates, measles vs measles vaccine, and I would guess there would not be too much difference in mortality rates between the US and China. In other words, I think the risk of death from measles in the US or China would be about the same, and I think the risk of death from measles vaccine in the US or China would also be about the same.
Healthcare quality, I think, would not have a significant statistical difference between the two countries. Nor, would healthcare quality be easily quantifiable. In the US, prior to 1963, measles was considered to be a "childhood disease" and, with symptoms easily recognizable, most of us would just stay at home and let the measles run its course. Death from measles seems to be due measles plus some other factor(s) concerning the specific patient. It is my impression the same is likely for the measles vaccine.
More concern should be focused on the likelihood of getting measles. In the US, the immunization rate was over 90%. With the full "herd immunization" effect kicking at 92 to 94%, measles was declared eliminated in 2000. "Herd immunization" benefits infants and people with cancer, organ transplants, HIV or other conditions that can weaken immune systems who cannot be vaccinated. I have no idea what the immunization rate is in China but I am confident it is nowhere near 90%.
For you, the parent, the healthcare issue becomes significant because you lack the ability to know if your child is at risk due to some immune system problem. This risk would exist for either measles or measles vaccine. I would think the risk of some unknown condition existing is higher in China.
Please do not forget: I am not a doctor.


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Yunnan province to advertise in Thanksgiving Day parade
发布者Watching Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the 石林 float looked pretty good. Lots of pretty young ladies dancing.
I'll take cartoon character balloons, high school bands, dancing and singing over goosestepping missiles and tanks anyday!
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China initiates enormous Yangtze water diversion scheme
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China may claim the 道德经 and Daoism as the Way but over the centuries she has often attempted to improve nature for the benefit of man. The ability to muster resources, manpower and fortune, to carve out solutions to perceived problems of mankind is to fail to see the Dao. Damming rivers, leveling mountains, and diverting waters to far off places is not harmonious. When man defies the Dao, balance is no longer maintained.
When balance is destroyed, man will suffer. That is the Dao.