The issue with people not taking the whole dose is only ONE of several issues with antibiotic overuse.
You will spend ever increasing money on a program that will fail. Horribly. You will either run out of money ($50B/year is conservative) or create something you simply can’t make a vaccine for in time to prevent 1918 fast enough. Or both.
And some diseases have evolved to benefit us. Even if they seem problematic up front:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20559706
Synopsis. Having mumps prior to pubery is PROTECTIVE against ovarian cancer in women. The vaccine does NOT offer this protection.
And you never did address the ASIA issue. Increasing evidence that overexposure to aluminum adjuvants leads to autoimmune diseases. Which have skyrocketed over the past 20 or so years.
Vaccines are useful to control a particular disease only IF you have a means to prevent that disease from ‘escaping’ your vaccination strategy. We do not at this point.
Acquiring Mumps naturally while males are still young is also protective against the likelihood of becoming infertile due to acquiring it when older. It also provides life-long immunity to acquire it naturally when young.