Both wP and aP effective at stopping pertussis, wP more so. Effective.
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Replying to @GidMK
When u say 'stopping' u mean preventing / blocking / shielding, is that right ?
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Replying to @bluehatman
The study demonstrates that pertussis vax prevents disease in kids who are vaxxed.
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Replying to @GidMK
1/2 Firstly, note it prefaces acknowledging waning after 3 yrs, so short term only. And..
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Replying to @bluehatman @LaLaRueFrench75 and
Incorrect. They used studies with a 3 year follow up as primary measure.
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Replying to @GidMK
"Acellular & whole-cell pert vax r presumed 2 have similar short-term (<3 years after completion of primary series) efficacy"
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Replying to @bluehatman
That makes no comment on long term efficacy unless you use your own interpretation it's merely stating that 3 yrs is assumed.
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Replying to @GidMK
And maybe the studies in the meta were all industry funded, with small numbers, biased criteria ? ( or not ) But can't see the study.
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Replying to @bluehatman
And maybe you have no idea nor evidence presented and are speculating via your obvious bias.
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Replying to @GidMK
well that's possible but not likely. And I'm probably less biased than most pro and no vaxers, including yourself ( sorry ) IMO.
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That's why we have evidence. To find out what is true. And evidence indicates vax safety and efficacy.
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