The research I have read indicates that if one person in the house has it, there is a 90% chance that the others will get it - but I do not know the liklihood of catching it whilst out it public (for example, whilst on public transport or in a shopping centre etc)
yes, why? because vaccine is a injected medicine for adults that can hurt you so much
Yes ofcourse
Measles, Mumps and Pertussis (Whooping Cough).
It is a vaccine to prevent Whooping Cough (also known as Pertussis).
by immunization in form of DPT vaccine
Diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), tetanus
The Pertussis vaccine was developed in 1921 but was not widely used till the 1930s.
Pertussis, aka Whooping Cough.
Whooping cough
The whooping cough is a bacterial infection that can be prevented or minimized with a vaccine. There is no information on its origins and it has long been something humans have had to deal with. It has been in the media more because many people have decided not to immunize their children; the incidence of whooping cough has increased tremendously in the last decade.
It is called Pertussis or "Whooping Cough".
DTP is a vaccine which inoculates us against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus