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pertussis, vaccine
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immunizations, vaccine, pertussis, immunization, pertussis, an immunization, vaccination, protects against pertussis, whooping cough, a severe, potentially deadly childhood bacterial infection, airways, pertussis is characterized by a severe, persistent cough, whooping, crowing sound on inspiration, taking a breath, vaccine information, pertussis, serious illness, last, weeks, cause coughing spells so severe that infants, unable to breathe, eat, drink, lead to serious complications, pneumonia, seizures, brain damage, occasionally fatal, pertussis immunization is given, the dtap vaccine, diphtheria immunization, vaccine, tetanus immunization, vaccine, dtap vaccine, "3-in-1" vaccine that protects against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, given to children less than 7 years old, given by injection, arm, thigh, dtap is less likely to cause reactions than the older dtp, immunization schedule, pertussis vaccination is one, the recommended childhood immunizations, should begin, infancy, pertussis immunization, starting school, a five-dose series, dtap immunization is series, injections given to children at ages 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15-18 months, a booster is given, starting school, age 4-6 years, a different vaccine, dt vaccine, medical reason why the child should not receive the pertussis vaccine, allergic reaction, in spring 2005, fda approved 2 new booster vaccines, boostrix, adacel, against pertussis in combination, tetanus, diphtheria, adolescents, adults, article focuses primarly on infant dtap vaccination, benefits, pertussis vaccine is highly effective, the prevention of pertussis, immunized persons who develop pertussis, have a milder case than nonimmunized people, dtap vaccine, safely given to infants, dtap, mild side effects, slight fever, crankiness, tenderness, the injection site, decreased appetite, vomiting, dtap causes, moderate complications in less than 1% of injections, complications, high fever greater than 105 degrees f, 1 in 16, 000 children, non-stop crying, more than 3 hours, 1 in children, seizure, 1 in 14, 000 children, dtap, severe complications in very rare instances, severe allergic reaction, less than 1 per million children, prolonged seizure/brain damage, rare that the association, the vaccine is questionable, delay, not give, contraindications, child is sick, something more serious than a mild cold, dtap delayed, child is better, child has had any, after an earlier dtap, consult, the health care provider, the child receives another injection, the vaccine, seizures, 3 to 7 days after injection, serious brain problem, 7 days after injection, worsening of seizures, brain problem, at any time, mouth, throat, face swelling, serious allergy, a few hours after injection, difficulty breathing, serious allergy, a few hours after injection, temperature of 105 degrees f, higher, 2 days after injection, shock, collapse, 2 days after injection, persistent, uncontrolled crying that lasts, more than 3 hours at a time, 2 days after injection, if are not sure whether a pertussis-containing immunization, contact your health care provider, a child that has problems, the dtap vaccine, safely receive the dt vaccine, does not contain pertussis vaccine, postimmunization symptoms and care, acetaminophen recommended to reduce fever, soreness, health care providers recommend that a dose be given, injection to help prevent common, minor side effects, a warm, damp cloth, a heating pad, reduce soreness, after receiving the injection, move the arm, leg, whichever receive the shot, helps reduce soreness, primary health care provider, aren't sure whether child should receive apertussis-containing immunization, child develops complications, severe symptoms after getting a dtap immunization, problems include seizures, fever, above 105 degrees f, difficulty breathing, signs of allergy, shock, collapse, uncontrolled crying that lasts, more than 3 hours at a time, symptoms develop, there are other questions, pertussis immunization.
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