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… given? Traveller’s diarrhea Adults and children 2 years of age and older are given 2 doses of the vaccine to take at … Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given … of the vaccine including saccharin; or Currently have a fever or stomach illness Children under 2 years of age
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… vaccine. The vaccine is approved for adults and children age 2 months of age and older. It is given as a series of 2 … soreness, swelling or redness where the shot was given. Fever, headache, rash, muscle pain and feeling unwell are … Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given …
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… brain, which can lead to seizures, deafness, or brain damage. One out of every 3,000 people with measles may die from … at risk. What are the symptoms? Symptoms of measles include fever, cough, runny nose, and red and inflamed eyes that are … . What should I do if I think I have measles? If you have a fever and rash, and think you may have measles, especially …
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… the Men-B vaccine is provided free to those 2 months of age and older who have been in close contact with a case of … soreness, redness and swelling where the vaccine was given. Fever, crankiness, sleepiness, muscle aches and headache may … mild and generally last 1 to 2 days. Reactions, including fever, are more common in children under 2 years of age if …
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… a pregnant woman contracts rubella, she may have a miscarriage or stillbirth. Her baby may be born with severe birth … risk. What are the symptoms? Symptoms may include a rash, fever, joint aches, headache, discomfort, runny nose and … What should I do if I think I have rubella? If you have fever and a rash and think you may have rubella, especially …
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… the vaccine as a series of 3 doses at 2, 4 and 12 months of age. They receive an extra dose of vaccine at 6 months of … and swelling at the injection site. Some people may have fever, headache, muscle or joint ache, loss of appetite, … Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given …
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… the Hib vaccine? Children between 2 months and 59 months of age (under 5 years) should get the Hib vaccine. It is … or redness at the injection site. Some children may have a fever or experience drowsiness, fussiness, vomiting, … Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given …
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… have not received the recommended number of doses for their age can also get the vaccine for free. The vaccine is also … where the vaccine was given. Some may experience a mild fever. Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given …
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… sexual assault Newborns and infants less than 12 months of age whose mothers have hepatitis B Newborns whose mothers … soreness where the immunization was given. Headache, fever, nausea, sore muscles or joints, diarrhea or allergic … Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given …
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… immune globulin? Common reactions to TIg may include fever and soreness where the immunization was given. Some … The risk of thrombosis is increased in those: 45 years of age and older With a history of thrombosis With risk factors … Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given …