The data were considered only for classification as A 37, with subcategory A 37.0 (by B. parahaemolyticus), A 37. 8 (by other Bordetella) Dependent with coughing and A 37. 9 (unspecified) can only identify diseases that cause death as a fundamental cause of death. Individuals over the age of 1, and included in the analysis of unspecified or unknown age. The analysis used the actual ethical figures provided by CDC Wonder, and it has been proved that any attempt to use a standard age - adjusted assessment is untrustworthy.
Diphtheria is a disease that attacks the throat and heart. It can cause heart failure and death. Tetanus is also called "rock jaw". It can cause severe muscle cramps and death. Pertussis (also called "pertussis") causes intense cough, making breathing, eating and drinking difficult. It can cause pneumonia, cramps, brain damage and death. After the rotavirus vaccination, if your child suffers from severe crying (may be short-lived), vomiting, blood in the stool, or weakness or extremely hypersensitivity, please contact your family doctor. This is particularly important during the first 7 days after rotavirus vaccination. If your child has any of these symptoms, please contact your doctor even if it has been several weeks since the last dose of the vaccine.
Pertussis or whooping cough is a highly contagious respiratory infection, which can cause serious respiratory problems especially in infants. Whooping cough initially looks like a common cold and then causes a strong, uncontrollable cough spell. When a person tries to breath after coughing, they will hear the sound of "screaming". These diseases are common in the United States and caused many deaths. However, regular vaccinations will help to effectively eliminate tetanus and diphtheria infection. Pertussis is the only vaccine preventable disease in the United States that continues to increase. Prior to 2005, only children were able to receive immunization for whooping cough. Declining immunity and inappropriate vaccination - Many parents choose not to vaccinate children - in recent years Americans are causing recurrence. Reports of the occurrence of pertussis in adolescents and adults
This took place in Japan in the 1970s. They have a good pertussis (whooping cough) vaccination program. Approximately 80% of Japanese children are vaccinated. In 1974 there were 393 whooping cough, there was no death. Then the vaccine is not safe, rumored to be unnecessary. By 1976, the vaccination rate was 10%. In 1979 there was a trend of whooping cough, there were more than 13,000 cases and 41 deaths. Shortly thereafter, the vaccination rate rose and the number of cases decreased. No studies have found a relationship between the vaccine and the possibility of the onset of autism. The only paper that proposed the link completely lost its reliability. The doctor who wrote it lost his medical license. Research indicates that infants may become autistic at birth prior to vaccination.