Archive for the ‘Types of Vaccine’ Category

Contraindications to vaccine

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

All, who else who least have gone to the doctor on occasion to get a vaccine. From this health blog we want to make your work easier and to answer the question of how much vaccine is at least the most important or major.

The first thing I have to say is that they are all they are, but at least we have gathered the most common and necessary.

Second, existing vaccines can vary from one society to another or from one period to another, and how to classify.
But in general, these show you are the most common vaccines :

- MMR . This vaccine is recommended to treat measles , the rubella or mumps.
- Hepatitis B . It is indicated for groups at risk for sexual contact , relatives of carriers, immunocompromised or for those traveling to exotic countries.

- Varicella. To address this contagious disease vaccine exists. Currently, children just suffer through such varicella vaccine.
- Whooping cough. This is a completely inactive bacilli vaccine, administered intramuscularly and is composed of three doses.
- Flu. There is a vaccine against acute epidemic disease.
- Tetanus. This vaccine is a booster every 10 years. It is also contraindicated in the first trimester of pregnancy.
- Diphtheria . Contraindicated during pregnancy, also has memory phase after 10 years.
- Polio . Today, there are two types of vaccines, whose initials are OPV and IPV (whose initials are very specific language that is beyond the scope of this article).
- Hepatitis A . It is indicated for healthcare workers, drug addicts, family connections, food handler, sexual promiscuity, hemophiliacs, liver disease and closed institutions.
- Pneumococcus . This is the pathogen of some pneumonia.
- Meningococcal . It is the causative organism of certain types of meningitis.

Again, these are not all vaccines are currently only cited the most common and common today.

Importance and Types of Vaccine for Children II

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Vaccine for Children

Measles.
• A single injection at 9 or even 14 months of age according to the country.

Tetanus.
• For children over 12 years and for adults, the most important vaccine is the tetanus.
• One injection every month for 3 months, another year and then every 10 years.
• Everyone should be vaccinated against tetanus because it is a very dangerous disease.
• When pregnant women get vaccinated protects your child against this disease.

Smallpox.
• For this vaccine is scraping the skin of the left shoulder.
• Can be set at birth or at any age.
• To serve, should make a wound, leaving a scar.
• It can also cause fever.
• Try to keep children scraping the vaccine.
• In many regions and is completely controlled smallpox and the vaccine is not necessary.

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