Just wanted to add that all that info is not intended to try to convince anyone TO or NOT TO vaccinate. I've purposely mainly put the "bad" things in there because that's what the OP was basically asking for.

Like I've mentioned before, if my kids weren't in what I feel is a "high risk" group for adverse effects, then I would probably vaccinate them.

Ps. Yes I put this disclaimer for fear of being flamed, lol!
So flaming going to happen hun. Your answering a specific question with your own facts ;D

I would like to point out tho, in a random sort of way, just from what I know, and not backing it up with references :P that I find the reason that we no longer have these diseases in Australia, or the fact that we have rare cases, is because of the increased rate of vaccinations and immunisation providing that herd immunity. There was a Diptheria case where a 22yo woman died just int he recent years, she was unvacciniated, herd immunity can only work for so long, this woman had a friend who was vaccinated he went overseas, and became a diptheria carrier and brought it back to australia and gave it to her, very sad story. The Autism studies were actually false and made up, the articles were pulled and since then the 'founder' has admitted that these studies were false.

Rotavirus vaccine has had some side effects of diarrhea for about a week. but these are far less then getting the disease itself and have decreased dramatically the amount of number of hospital admissions.

I have a heap of more resources at work. But that is the few things that spring to mind.

Mylitta do you mind me asking why are they "high risk"