Hi, Ana
Actually, my opinion of Ms. Janak probably on a par with Charm's. However, one has to remember that science is a series of hypotheses, tests, and refinements. Vaccines have their short comings, as you already know to your grief and worry. In the future, the human race (if we don't go extinct entirely) will look back and be as astounded that we survived cytotoxic chemo, radiation therapy, and vaccines developed with a one-size fits all approach as we are looking back at successful trepanation in the new stone age and battlefield surgery in the American Civil War.
In assessing the information available, however, I would implore you to carefully review the statistical and methodological basis of the claims that are being made. What Ms. Janak says may be shown to be right, or partially right at some point - but it just seems to me that her level of proof is somewhat lacking.
Maria