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Certain vaccinationscan help prevent the diseases that can lead to encephalitis.
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DPT VACCINATION - A vaccination administered to infants for protection against diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and tetanus. Vaccinations are typically administered at 2, 4, 6, and 15 months.
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"If vaccination is to be used it needs to be done extremely well or it could make the problem worse, rather than better."
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Smallpox vaccination is a relatively safe, effective preventative against smallpox. However, in a number of individuals, smallpox vaccination can result in untoward effects and adverse reactions. Most are totally benign, if frightening in appearance.
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Influenza vaccination priorities: The influenza (flu) vaccine is recommended for persons at high risk for serious complications from influenza virus infection.
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Vaccination of children for measles can prevent most cases of measles. Adults may need to be vaccinated against measles if they have not had the disease or were not vaccinated during childhood.
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Shouldn't the after effects of childhood vaccinations be discussed before you give them?بعد ان اثار تطعيمات ا"طفو"ة تناقش امامكم تعطى "هم؟ ...
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Vaccination Status — An assessment of current vaccinations/inoculations to assess immunity to rubella (German measles), since contracting this disease during pregnancy can cause miscarriage or birth defects.
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Vaccinations
The UK is fortunate to have a safe and effective vaccination against the flu, which is provided free of charge by the NHS. It's recommended for those people at greatest risk of the harm the flu virus can cause.
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VACCINATION: Inoculation of a substance (vaccine) into the body for the purpose of producing active immunity against a disease.
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Inoculation with weakened or dead microorganisms to develop immunity and prevent disease caused by the regular strain of that microorganism.
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Vaccinations. Children who receive the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (Prevnar) are less likely to have recurrent ear infections and less likely to need ear tube placements.
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Vaccination prior to pregnancy can prevent congenital rubella. Pregnant women who are non-immune should avoid contact with persons with rubella.
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VACCINATION PROBLEMS
SYMPTOMS"Physical problems resulting from a vaccination.
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Vaccination - People who are at a high risk of infection with influenza, such as health care workers, or those who are more likely to get complications if infected should get vaccinated against the disease every year.
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Vaccinations are an effective method of preventing certain disease such as polio, tetanus, pertussis, diphtheria, influenza, hepatitis b, and pneumococcal infections.
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Vaccinations and Immunosuppression
The wastes and toxins that build up in the bloodstream of a child with kidney disease can weaken the immune system and make the child vulnerable to infections and the kinds of diseases that vaccines are designed to ...
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A crude vaccination method began with Emanuel Timoni, a Greek physician, in the early 18th cent. Edward Jenner modified the procedure (1796) by using the related cowpox virus to confer immunity.
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Bites from a neighborhood dog, though unfortunately frequent, have low risk of rabies because of the required rabies vaccinations of dogs in our country.
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ACOG Advises Screening All Pregnant Women for Group B Strep (November 29) Rubella Vaccination Recommendation Changes for Pregnant Women (November 29) ACOG Issues Document on Cervical Cancer Screening Technologies (November 29) Two New Studies Address ...
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The smallpox vaccine was given to most people until 1972, when the US decided to stop routine smallpox vaccinations. The vaccine was causing side effects and there was almost no risk of getting smallpox at this time.
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Certain individuals are at higher risk from complications of influenza and therefore vaccination is recommended for these high risk groups.
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The vaccination contains a killed virus that stimulates your immune system to make antibodies but can't cause disease. The most common side effect (in a third of all people) is a little soreness and swelling at the site of the shot.
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Measles is rare in the United States because most people receive vaccinations at a young age.
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This acute, generalized viral disease was formerly extremely common in childhood, but its incidence has been drastically reduced in the United States through routine vaccination, which is required for kindergarten entry in most states.
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In medicine, refers to a vaccination given after a previous vaccination. A booster helps maintain or increase a protective immune response.
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Maier T, Tun-Kyi A, Tassis A, et al.: Vaccination of patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma using intranodal injection of autologous tumor-lysate-pulsed dendritic cells. Blood 102 (7): 2338-44, 2003. [PUBMED Abstract] ...
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Measles may well be the most serious communicable disease of childhood, and it is also becoming more prevalent in adolescents and young adults who did not respond to vaccination.
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RabAvert Rabies vaccine for preexposure vaccination as well as postexposure prophylaxis. Mfg: Chiron Corporation. Source: Business Wire - 11/03/97.
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Babies and Shots
Infant and Childhood Immunizations (Babies and Shots)
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While the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) respects the right of individuals to make a choice regarding immunization status, the organization will actively support programs that promote access to safe vaccinations.
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NEVER GIVE ASPIRIN TO A CHILD unless specifically authorized by a physician. When a child is taking aspirin, steps must be taken to minimize the risk of acquiring a viral illness such as influenza and varicella vaccinations.
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