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Do you think we are all getting a bit complacent and thinking - No need to vaccinate; that disease isn't around any more? I had whooping cough when I wa svery little. I don't think I can remember it - possibly coughing till I was sick but maybe I just 'remember' that because I was told of it? |
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Yes, statistically it is! I found an interesting website that gave a warning, saying: "WARNING! EXTRAPOLATED STATISTICS ONLY! Not based on data sources from individual countries." I always thought statistics were tricky things!!! |
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I had my children in the 70s when it was "fashionable" not to vaccinate against whooping cough. One night I was baby-sitting for neighbours whose little boy was coughing quite a lot. When the parents came back and we talked about the coughing, they thought he might have caught whooping cough from his cousin. Yep, he had! The result was that I too caught it and passed it to my two, aged 2 and a half and 10 months old. Not a nice experience, three of us coughing, going blue in the face and getting no sleep. Apparently it was just about the only thing I didn't get as a child! |
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I had measles, chicken pox and German measles, escaped mumps and whooping cough. Only vaccination we had back then was smallpox. |
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