By MyHealthNewsDaily Young children who receive vaccinations against whopping cough are not fully protected against the disease three to six years after their shots, a new study suggests. Currently, kids receive five doses of the pertussis vaccine, with the final injection given between ages four and six. A pertussis booster shot is recommended for adolescents. In the […]
Whooping cough strain now immune to vaccine
By Danny Rose The Daily Telegraph February 11, 2010 THE bacteria that causes whooping cough has mutated, eroding the protection provided by the vaccine now given to children, scientists warned yesterday. University of NSW researchers have identified significant changes in the two most common strains of the bordetella pertussis bacteria, which they also traced back to events […]
FDA Approved New DPT Vaccine for Seniors
By Christina England It has been announced that a new vaccine has been approved by the FDA for the over 65′s. GlaxoSmithKline’s Boostrix vaccine is said to be able to protect the elderly from diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough). The vaccine was originally approved for use in adolescents in 2005. Prior to this vaccine […]
Getting to the Point
By Hilary Butler Perhaps this Australian documentary should have been labelled… Totally missing the point. Or .. A bunch of Lies. Take your pick. The Australian 60 Minutes journalist who had the responsibility for doing the research for this programme, is professionally incompetent. You will not understand this blog unless you take the time to […]
Whooping Cough Epidemic Caused by Virulent New Pertussis Strain-And It’s the Result of Vaccine
By Heidi Stevenson The CDC and NIH keep pushing the pertussis vaccine, in spite of info that it’s causing the new whooping cough epidemic that is 10 times more deadly than the old whooping cough. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) would prefer that you remain unaware of […]
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