| Diphtheria |
| At whhat age do you have the following vacinations in the uk? |
You have BCG at around 14 (or used to, they've stopped it now)
polio and diphtheria as a baby rubella only to girls at around 12 ish but now part of the MMR routine. depends how old you are. ... |
| What is a Positive Serological Test? |
positive serological test in broad terms means you have been exposed to the disease (naturally or by vaccination). It means you have antibodies in your serum. I would check with a doctor who spec... |
| I have gotten an Immunization Notice That i'm prepared to fight.? |
I work in the state of California at an Immunization clinic. Instead of looking of it as getting another needle poked in you, look at it as a vaccine helping to protect you from a harmful disease.... |
| 15 Years Old, UK, What Immunisation Should I Have Been Given? |
rubella, hep b, chicken pox, measles, mumps. Most likely you already had them. I don't think you are allowed in school if you didn't get them ... |
| Which of the following immunizations should be given when Zachary is fifteen months? |
a. diphtheria (DPT...diptheria, pertussis & tetanus) - 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15 to 18 months, and 4 to 6 years
b. influenza (Hib) - booster dose is given at 12 to 15 months
c. poli... |
| I've never had any Immunisations, any advice? |
You should have recieved all of these. You will be able to get them from you GP or from a public health nurse.
You will not have to get the HIB as this can only be given around 6 months. It is c... |
| I am petrified of needles! What do i do? |
You can take any regular medication on the day of your vaccination.
What is it about the needle that scares you so much? The pain? The idea of a sharp object being inserted into your body? Th... |
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