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Can whooping cough come back?
I had whooping cough in May last year, and just after being diagnosed i got the vaccination, I'm wondering if its possible for me to have whooping cough again, because i feel like my cough (after being a bit feverish for a few days) could be turning into whooping cough, is it possible?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes, the vaccines don't work!
Check out these links:
http://www.whale.to/vaccines.html
Read the book, "Vaccines: Are they Really Safe and Effective?" By Neil Z. Miller and decide for yourself. It's only about 100 pages with charts. You can buy it off amazon.com for cheap and the information ins invaluable!!
****It quotes data from the Center for Disease Control, American Medical Association & numerous medical journals and reports such as the New England Journal of Medicine. It has over 900 references to reknown medical publications and/or medical professionals.****
I am reading it and I am confident in my decision.
He also has a book called "Vaccine Safety Manual: For Concerned Families and Health Professionals" that I will be reading next.
You DON"T need to have them done AT ALL!! It's call an exemption. All states have medical exemptions, all but 2 or 3 have religious exemptions (religion is defined as a strong personal belief) and a few states have philosophical exemptions.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
yes it can usually in the winter.My niece had it since she was born and she is now 9 and still has it.Just get it treated when the symptoms come back...Good Luck