Rotavirus kills millions of children in the world, but not in the US. Rotavirus kills about 30 children a year, probably kids with preexisting conditions. Rotavirus is generally diarrhea which May ( or may not) requires IV fluids for about 12 hours, and then they go home. Rarely do you see a roto positive kid stay in the hospital for more than a day. A vaccine is great for a child who may have genetic defects, cardiac problems, but not a normal baby. It is overkill. In order for the pharm companies to make money in vaccines, they promote and try to make mandatory vaccinating for something that is relatively minor.You are also comparing diarrhea deaths in third world countries to the US. Not a good comparison at all.
I am NOT understanding what the HUGE deal is about the measles!!!!! Most of us on this site had the measles there were NO vaccines in the day we ALL managed to survive why has this become such a media DANGER, DANGER cry???????