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haemophilus influenza organism, haemophilus influenza organism, hib immunization, vaccine, haemophilus influenzae type b, hib, vaccine, vaccine, hib, haemophilus influenzae b conjugate vaccine, vaccine, immunization, prevents childhood haemophilus influenza b infections, cause a severe, potentially fatal illness,
vaccine information, hib vaccine is highly effective, the prevention of diseases, hib, serious, potentially fatal diseases of childhood, immunization schedule, haemophilus b conjugate vaccine is one, the recommended childhood immunizations, generally, states, require proof that a child has received the vaccine, prior to entry into daycare, preschool, infants, toddlers should receive injections, the vaccine at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12-15 months of age, children over 5 years of age, adults, not need to receive immunization, haemophilus influenzae type b, certain medical conditions, hiv, sickle cell disease, consult, whether this applies to child, he/she has not been vaccinated, benefits, hib vaccine has been a great public health success story, vast majority of infants receiving 3 doses, the hib vaccine gain long-term protection against the illnesses, haemophilus b bacteria, illnesses include meningitis, pneumonia, infections, the blood, bones, joints, serious haemophilus b infections, most common in children 6 to 12 months old, occur in older children, most infants who receive the hib vaccine, have no associated problems, have minor problems, soreness, redness, injection site, a mild fever, serious problems associated, receiving the immunization, rare, mainly allergic reactions to vaccine components, delay, not give, contraindication, child is ill, something more serious than a cold, immunizations delayed, severe allergic reaction, anaphylaxis occurs after an injection, the hib vaccine, no further haemophilus b immunization, child, no other specific contraindications, hib vaccine, infants, young children except the hib vaccine should not be given to children less than 6 weeks of age, postimmunization symptoms and care, watch, familiar, how to treat minor side effects, injection site tenderness, low-grade fever, primary health care provider, uncertain haemophilus b vaccine, delayed, withheld, given to a specific infant, moderate, serious adverse effects appear, hib injection has been given, questions, concerns related, haemophilus b immunization.
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