Well the study clearly states that the baboons were silent carriers without symptoms after being vaccinated. So you have formed your own opinion based on it and I have formed mine. Agree to disagree.
I have heard vaccines gives children autism. My oldest happens to be autistic but I don't know for a fact if it was vaccines or not and I can't blame that. I have two other healthy children and both are vaccinated. Honestly autism isn't as bad as having your child potentially die from a disease. I rather my child be alive and have this slight struggle with autism that put his life at risk of disease everyday. Just an opinion. Life experience
MMR requires booster shots every 10 years.
Vaccines worked wonders against Poilio
I'm a nurse and have read plenty on vaccines, I have the CDC guidelines memorized and I'm well aware of how diseases spread and how bacteria evolve. Yes people vaccinated against pertussis can still get pertussis, however you cannot pass pertussis to another person unless you either have the disease or are a carrier (vaccination would not cause you to be a carrier) the vaccine itself cannot cause pertussis.
Knufrio. Please go to the cdc website and look for the study done on baby baboons and how the vaccinated spread the pertussis. It is a bacteria and mutates since they use the acellular vaccine now and not the whole cellular vaccine anymore due to the side effects that were occurring they changed the vaccine but they are now looking into how they can change it again because they are finding it is not effective enough but ofcourse don't say this in the media. You have to read for yourself
The only diseases that could POTENTIALLY be passed from a recently vaccinated parent to a child would be MEasles, Mumps, Rubella, or chickenpox as they are the only live vaccines and even then the chances are nearly impossible. Also if you look at the info from the measles outbreak in California of the 120 people who have the disease, almost 90 were unvaccinated. Only 2 of those were people who were two young or unsuitable for vaccination.