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poliovirus, poe-lee-oh vye-russ, vaccine is an active immunizing agent, prevent poliomyelitis, polio, causing my body to produce its own protection, antibodies, against the virus that causes polio, there are two types, polio vaccine that are given by injection, poliovirus vaccine inactivated, ipv, poliovirus vaccine inactivated enhanced potency, eipv, canada the type, vaccine that is given by injection is eipv, vaccine that is given by mouth is, poliovirus vaccine live oral, opv, polio is a very serious infection that causes paralysis, the muscles, the muscles that enable, walk and breathe, a polio infection may leave a person unable to breathe without the help, an iron lung, unable to walk without leg braces, confined to a wheelchair, there is no cure for polio, immunization against polio is recommended for all infants from 6 to 12 weeks, all children, all adolescents up to 18 years, certain adults, at greater risk for exposure to polioviruses than the general population, persons traveling to areas, countries where polio is uncontrolled, whether, not they, vaccinated against polio, past, persons who live in areas where polio infection still occurs, adults who, haven't been vaccinated, who have not had the complete series, vaccinations against polio and who live in households with children, given the oral polio vaccine, opv, employees in day-care centers and group homes for children, orphanages, employees in medical facilities, hospitals and doctors' offices, laboratory workers handling samples that may contain polioviruses, immunization against polio is not recommended for infants younger than 6 weeks, antibodies they received from their mothers before birth may interfere with the effectiveness, the vaccine, infants who were immunized against polio before 6 weeks, age should receive the complete polio immunization series, this vaccine is, administered only by, under the supervision, other health care professional, available, following dosage forms, oral, oral solution, parenteral, injection, before using this medicine for a while after you are immunized, there is a very small risk, 1 in 2.2 million, that any persons living, in my household who have not yet been immunized against polio, who have, had an immune deficiency condition may develop poliomyelitis, polio, from being around you, talk to a physician, in deciding to use a medicine, for polio vaccine, allergic reaction to polio vaccine, to neomycin, polymyxin b, streptomycin, the polio vaccines available, canada may contain neomycin, polymyxin b, /or streptomycin, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, studies on effects in pregnancy, haven't been done in either humans, animals, this vaccine has not been shown to cause birth defects , other problems in humans, not recommended for all pregnant women, polio vaccine is given to pregnant women, at great risk, catching polio, when breast-feeding , polio vaccine has not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies, children use is not recommended for infants up to 6 weeks, for infants and children 6 weeks, age and older, polio vaccine is not expected to cause different side effects, in adults, haven't been studied specifically in older people, polio vaccine, elderly with use in other age groups, this vaccine is not expected to cause different side effects, problems in older persons, in younger adults, an interaction might occur, change the dose, before you receive polio vaccine, health care professional know, receiving, received, cancer medicines, corticosteroids, cortisone-like medicines, radiation therapy, may reduce the useful effect, the vaccine other medical problems, polio vaccine, any other medical problems, diarrhea, virus infection, vomiting, the condition may reduce the useful effect, the vaccine, fever, illness, moderate, severe, weakness, severe, the condition, confused with possible side effects, the vaccine, immune deficiency condition, family history, the condition may increase the chance, side effects, the vaccine, on any special diet, a low-sugar diet, the oral solution form, polio vaccine, on a sugar cube, polio vaccine will be different for different patients, the average doses, polio vaccine, for prevention, polio, for poliovirus vaccine live oral, opv, oral, dosage form, adults and children 18 years, age and older, infants and children 6 weeks to 18 years, one dose is given at my first visit, then a second dose is given six to eight weeks later, a third dose is given eight to twelve months after the second dose, a booster dose is given at 4 to 6 years, age only if the third dose was given before the child's fourth birthday, the doses are taken by mouth, for poliovirus vaccine inactivated, ipv, injection, dosage form, adults and children 18 years, age and older, one dose is given every four to eight weeks for a total, three doses, a fourth dose is given six to twelve months after the third dose, the doses are injected into a muscle, under the skin, children 6 weeks to 18 years, one dose is given every four to eight weeks for a total, three doses, a fourth dose is given six to twelve months after the third dose, a booster dose is given at 4 to 6 years, age only if the fourth dose was given before the child's fourth birthday, the doses are injected into a muscle, under the skin, for poliovirus vaccine inactivated enhanced potency, eipv, injection, dosage form, adults and children 6 years, age and older, one dose is given at my first visit, then a second dose is given four to eight weeks later, a third dose is given six to twelve months after the second dose, the doses are injected into a muscle, under the skin, infants and children 6 weeks to 6 years, one dose is given at my first visit, then a second dose is given four to eight weeks later, a third dose is given six to twelve months after the second dose, a booster dose is given at 4 to 6 years, age only if the third dose was given before the child's fourth birthday, the doses are injected into a muscle under the skin, precautions, know the side effects, have received this vaccine, to receive any other live virus vaccines within 1 month after receiving this vaccine, side effects, this vaccine in very rare instances, approximately 1 case in 760, 000 doses, healthy persons who have taken the oral vaccine, opv, healthy persons, close contacts, children who have taken opv, infected by the polio virus and have become paralyzed, no paralysis caused by polio infection has occurred with the injected vaccine, ipv, 1955, 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, fever over 102 °f, 39 °c, with injection, side effects continue, bothersome, irritability, appetite, tiredness, with injection, itching, skin rash , redness, soreness, hard lump , tenderness, pain at the place, injection, other side effects, brand names some commonly used brand names are, ipol, orimune,



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