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… It is important to stay in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any vaccine. There is an extremely rare possibility … and possible reactions for each vaccine and the risk of not getting immunized, can legally consent to or refuse …
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… in people who are 40 years or older Giving birth or breastfeeding. About one quarter of mothers who are infected with … the virus to their babies at birth or through breastfeeding, especially if they breastfeed for 6 months or more … with HTLV-1 you should not breastfeed. Otherwise, breastfeeding is highly recommended. For more information on …
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… but provides the best protection up to 4 years. Consider getting immunized again after 4 years if you continue to … protection against typhoid for about 2 years. Consider getting vaccinated again if you continue to travel or work …
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… your child to build protection from harmful germs without getting the disease. Like healthy food and clean water, … if any unusual or unexpected side effects happen after getting the vaccines. There is an extremely rare … in million, of a life-threatening allergic reaction after getting a vaccine. If this happens, it is most likely to …
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… it. Once you have had fifth disease, you are protected from getting it again. More than half of all adults have already …
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… It is important to stay in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any immunization. There is an extremely rare … vaccine within the past 14 days There is no need to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. … and possible reactions for each vaccine and the risk of not getting immunized, can legally consent to or refuse …
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… month or more you may need to get the vaccine. The risk of getting the virus depends on the season of travel, location, … is most at risk? Infants and elderly are most at risk of getting severely sick. It is recommended not to travel with … and vomiting. These reactions can begin soon after getting the vaccine and may last for several days. …
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… reduce the risk of passing the virus to your baby. Breastfeeding or chestfeeding is safe for your baby if your nipples aren’t cracked … Using the same dishes or cutlery or sharing meals Breastfeeding or chestfeeding, unless the nipples are cracked and …
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… It is important to stay in the clinic for 15 minutes after getting any immunization because there is a rare … within the past 14 days There is no need to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild … and possible reactions for each vaccine and the risk of not getting immunized, can legally consent to or refuse …