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haemophilus b polysaccharide, hem-off-fil-us bee pol-i-sak-ka-ryd, vaccine is an active immunizing agent, prevent infection by haemophilus influenzae type b, hib, bacteria, the vaccine works by causing my body to produce its own protection, antibodies, against the disease, information applies only to the haemophilus b polysaccharide vaccine, infection by haemophilus influenzae type b, hib, bacteria can cause life-threatening illnesses, meningitis, which affects the brain; epiglottitis, which can cause death by suffocation; pericarditis, which affects the heart; pneumonia, which affects the lungs; and septic arthritis, which affects the bones and joints, hib meningitis causes death in 5 to 10%, infected, approximately 30%, children who survive hib meningitis are left with some type, serious permanent damage, mental retardation, deafness, epilepsy, partial blindness, immunization against hib is recommended for all children 24 months up to 5 years, i.e, up to the 5th birthday, immunization is recommended for children 18 to 24 months, children attending day-care facilities, children with chronic illnesses associated with increased risk, hib disease, illnesses include asplenia, sickle cell disease, antibody deficiency syndromes, immunosuppression, hodgkin's disease, children 18 to 24 months, age who have already had hib disease, children may get the disease again if they are not immunized, children who developed hib disease when 24 months, older do not need, immunized, most children in this age group will develop antibodies against the disease, children with human immunodeficiency virus, hiv, infection, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, aids, certain racial groups, american indian and alaskan eskimo, children in these groups seem, at increased risk, hib disease, children living close together with groups, other persons, close living conditions increase a child's risk, being exposed to persons who have hib infection, who carry the bacteria, recommended that children immunized when they were 18 to 24 months, age receive a second dose, vaccine, children may not produce enough antibodies to fully protect them from hib disease, children who were first immunized when they were 24 months, older do not need, reimmunized, this vaccine, from a physician, other authorized health care professional, dosage form
parenteral, injection are the benefits, for haemophilus b polysaccharide vaccine, allergic reaction to haemophilus b polysaccharide vaccine, haemophilus b conjugate vaccine, allergic to any other substances, preservatives, children this vaccine is not recommended for children less than 18 months, an interaction might occur, change the dose, using any other prescription, nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, other medical problems, haemophilus b polysaccharide vaccine, any other medical problems, fever, serious illness, the condition, confused with the possible side effects, the vaccine, haemophilus b polysaccharide vaccine will be different for different patients, the average doses, haemophilus b polysaccharide vaccine, for injection, dosage form, for prevention, haemophilus influenzae type b infection, adults and children 5 years, age and older, use is not recommended, children up to 18 months, use is not recommended, children 18 to 24 months, children 24 months to 5 years, one dose injected under the skin, into a muscle, side effects, this vaccine
along with its needed effects, a vaccine, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, get emergency help immediately, side effects occur, symptoms, allergic reaction , difficulty in breathing, swallowing, hives, itching, feet, hands, reddening, skin, especially around ears, swelling, eyes, face, inside, nose, unusual tiredness , weakness, sudden and severe, check with a physician immediately, side effect occurs, convulsions, seizures, side effects continue, bothersome, diarrhea, fever up to 102 °f, 39 °c, usually lasts less than 48 hours, irritability, appetite, interest, redness at place, injection, reduced physical activity, tenderness at place, injection, fever over 102 °f, 39 °c, usually lasts less than 48 hours, hard lump at place, injection, itching, joint aches, pains, skin rash , swelling at place, injection, trouble in sleeping, vomiting, other side effects,
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commonly used names are: haemophilus influenzae type b polysaccharide vaccine hbpv hib cps hib polysaccharide vaccine prp,
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immunizing agent, active
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