Vaccinated but still got whooping cough? Does t
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Does the fact that most HS's are NOT closing down from whopping cough mean anything to you?
Fortunately most mothers do not throw out their babies with the bathwater.
The CDC says the whooping cough vaccine offers good levels of protection for the first two years but can wane after that — yes, you can still get sick:
"Public health experts call this ‘waning immunity.’ Similarly, natural infection may also only protect you for a few years. In general, DTaP vaccines are 80% to 90% effective. Among kids who get all 5 doses of DTaP on schedule, effectiveness is very high within the year following the 5th dose – at least 9 out of 10 kids are fully protected. There is a modest decrease in effectiveness in each following year. About 7 out of 10 kids are fully protected 5 years after getting their last dose of DTaP and the other 3 out of 10 kids are partially protected – protecting against serious disease.
CDC estimates that in the first year after getting vaccinated with Tdap, it protects about 7 out of 10 people who receive it. There is a decrease in effectiveness in each following year. About 3 or 4 out of 10 people are fully protected 4 years after getting Tdap."
And WTF does this attempted sentence mean?
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un enables senate from prosecuting criminals.
Only thing worse than an hysteric is a semi-literate hysteric.