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rubella, rue-bell-a, virus vaccine live is an active immunizing agent, prevent infection by the rubella virus, causing my body to produce its own protection, antibodies, against the virus infection, rubella, also known as german measles, is a serious infection that causes miscarriages, stillbirths, birth defects in unborn babies when pregnant women get the disease, while immunization against rubella is recommended for everyone, especially important for women, child-bearing age, immunization against rubella is also important for employees in medical facilities, adolescents and adult men, persons traveling outside the united states, all children 12 months, age and older, school-aged children, immunization against rubella is not recommended for infants less than 12 months, antibodies they received from their mothers before birth may interfere with the effectiveness, the vaccine, children who were immunized against rubella before 12 months, age should be immunized again, can be considered immune to rubella only if you received rubella vaccine on, after my first birthday and have the medical record to prove it, had a blood test showing immunity to rubella, a past history, having a rubella infection does not prove immunity, the signs, rubella infection are not reliable enough, certain, have had the disease, vaccination with rubella vaccine may not provide protection for everyone, may ask, immunity to the rubella virus 6 to 8 weeks following my vaccination, this, a woman, child-bearing age who is likely to become pregnant, future, this vaccine is, administered only by, under the supervision, other health care professional, available, following dosage form
parenteral, injection, for rubella vaccine, allergic reaction to rubella vaccine, the antibiotic neomycin, to gelatin, allergic to any other substances, preservatives, pregnant, may become pregnant within 3 months after receiving this vaccine, vaccination during pregnancy, within 3 months, is not recommended, when breast-feeding , rubella vaccine may pass into the breast milk, studies have not shown that this causes any problems, children use is not recommended for infants less than 12 months, has been tested in older infants and children, in effective doses, has not been shown to cause different side effects, in adults, an interaction might occur, change the dose, before you receive rubella vaccine, health care professional know, received, cancer medicines, corticosteroids, cortisone-like medicines, radiation therapy, may reduce the useful effect, the vaccine
other medical problems, rubella vaccine, any other medical problems, immune deficiency condition, family history, condition may increase the chance and severity, side effects, the vaccine and/or may decrease the useful effects, the vaccine, severe illness with fever, the condition, confused with the possible side effects, the vaccine, rubella vaccine will be different for different patients, the average dose, rubella vaccine, for injection, dosage form, for prevention, rubella, adults and children 12 months, age and older, one dose injected under the skin, children up to 12 months, use is not recommended,
precautions, know the side effects, do not become pregnant for 3 months after receiving rubella vaccine without first checking with a physician, there is a chance that this vaccine, birth defects , have received this vaccine, are to receive a tuberculin skin test within 4 to 6 weeks after receiving this vaccine, the test, affected by this vaccine, are to receive blood transfusions, other blood products within 2 weeks after receiving this vaccine, are to receive gamma globulin, other immune globulins within 2 weeks after receiving this vaccine, 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, side effects occur, pain, tenderness, eyes, bruising, purple spots on skin, confusion, convulsions, seizures, headache, severe, continuing, pain, numbness , tingling, hands, arms, legs, feet, stiff neck, unusual irritability, vomiting, side effects continue, bothersome, burning, stinging at place, injection, skin rash , swelling, glands in neck, aches, pain in joints, headache, mild, sore throat, runny nose, fever, itching, swelling, redness, tenderness, hard lump at place, injection, nausea, vague feeling, bodily discomfort, side effects, especially aches, pain in joints, more likely to occur in adults, particularly women, side effects may not occur until 1 to 4 weeks after immunization and usually last less than 1 week, aches, pain in joints may not occur until 1 to 10 weeks after immunization, usually lasts less than 1 week, check with a physician if this side effect continues, is bothersome, other side effects,
brand names, meruvax ii, meruvax ii,
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immunizing agent, active
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