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plague vaccine is an active immunizing agent, prevent infection by plague bacteria, causing my body to produce its own protection, antibodies, against the disease, plague is a serious disease that can cause death, caused by a germ, yersinia pestis, is spread most often by infected rodents and by the bites, infected fleas, plague may also be spread by close person-to-person contact with infected persons, occurs with persons living, same household, who may carry plague bacteria in their nose and throat, some infected persons do not appear, sick, can still spread the germ to others, are traveling to plague-infected areas, africa, asia, latin america, the western third, the united states, plague vaccine may help prevent plague infection, plague vaccine does not provide 100% protection, very important to avoid contact with domestic and wild animals, infected, received the vaccine, to reduce my chance, getting plague from the bites, infected fleas, use insect repellent on exposed parts, legs and ankles, also apply deet, another insecticide to clothes and outer bedding according to manufacturers' directions, plague vaccine is, administered only by, under the supervision, a doctor, available, following dosage form
parenteral, injection, for plague vaccine, allergic reaction to plague vaccine, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, studies on the effects, plague vaccine in pregnancy, haven't been done in either humans, animals, when breast-feeding , this vaccine has not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies, children children and teenagers studies on plague vaccine, done only in adult patients between the ages, 18 and 61, plague vaccine in children and teenagers younger than 18 years, age with use in other age groups, plague vaccine in children and teenagers younger than 18 years, age with use in other age groups, this vaccine is not expected to cause different side effects, problems in children, teenagers, in adults, studies on plague vaccine, done only in adult patients between the ages, 18 and 61, plague vaccine in persons 61 years, age and older with use in other age groups, plague vaccine, elderly with use in other age groups, this vaccine is not expected to cause different side effects, problems in older people, in younger adults, an interaction might occur, change the dose, taking any other prescription, nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, other medical problems, plague vaccine, any other medical problems, previous sensitivity reaction to plague vaccine, plague vaccine is not recommended, severe illness with fever, the condition, confused with the side effects, the vaccine, plague vaccine will be different for different patients, the average doses, plague vaccine, for injection, dosage form, for prevention, plague, teenagers, the first dose, injected into a muscle, followed by a second dose 1 to 3 months later and a third dose 5 to 6 months after the second dose, to get the best possible protection against plague, should complete the vaccine dosing schedule before you travel to areas where you, exposed to plague, will be traveling regularly to parts, the world where plague is a problem, should get a booster, repeat, dose, the vaccine every 6 months, 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, difficulty in breathing, swallowing, hives, itching, soles, palms, reddening, skin, especially around ears, swelling, eyes, face, inside, nose, unusual tiredness , weakness, sudden and severe, side effects continue, bothersome, fever, general feeling, discomfort, illness, headache, joint pain, muscle pain, nausea and/or vomiting, pain, redness, swelling at place, injection, swollen glands, other side effects,
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