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poliomyelitis, inactivated polio vaccine, ipv, salk vaccine, polio immunization protects against a severe, paralyzing disease, poliovirus, polio, severe, contagious, life-threatening disease of childhood, cause lasting paralysis, the legs, affects children under 5 years of age, entire body, the breathing muscles, become paralyzed, hours, onset, the illness, deadly child is not placed on a ventilator, artificial respiration, no polio has been found, more than 20 years, polio is still common, parts, the world, sense, disease is only one plane flight away, would only take one case of polio entering from another country to bring the disease back, anyone who has not been vaccinated would be at risk, experts hope polio, eliminated worldwide, few years, soon these vaccines, no longer be necessary, meantime, vaccine is important, salk vaccine, inactivated polio vaccine, ipv, was developed by dr, jonas salk in 1955, consists of injections of inactivated, dead, polio virus, ipv cannot cause polio, immunization schedule, polio vaccination is one, the recommended childhood immunizations, vaccination should begin, infancy, in most parts, the us, polio immunization, a child, start school, children should receive 4 doses of ipv, one dose each at ages 2 months, 4 months, 18 months, 6 years, children, received 3 doses of ipv, age 4 should receive a fourth dose, time of school entry, fourth dose is not needed third dose is given on, fourth birthday, second doses, the ipv, a primary immune response, third, fourth doses raise the strength, the antibody to high levels, once the initial series, vaccinations is complete, adults, not routinely given booster vaccinations, likely to be exposed, they plan to travel to an area where polio is currently occurring, everyone, benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks, precautions and contraindications, had severe allergic, anaphylactic, reactions after a previous dose of ipv, to streptomycin, polymyxin b, neomycin, should not receive ipv, a pregnant woman is at increased risk, infection, immediate protection, ipv, administered in accordance, the recommended schedules, adults, have been no reported adverse effects in women, received ipv, pregnancy, ipv, avoided, pregnancy, ipv, following people who might have some concerns, vaccination, breast-feeding, children, diarrhea, anyone who, has minor upper respiratory illness, fever, has had mild to moderate local reactions to a previous dose of vaccine, taking antimicrobial therapy, in the improvement stage of an acute illness, moderately, severely ill should, wait, they have recovered, receiving the vaccine, postimmunization symptoms and care, ipv, mild soreness, redness, site, the injection, not severe, lasts only a few days, no other symptoms, no other care is needed after immunization, primary health care provider, uncertain whether polio immunization, conditions where immunization, delayed, not given, an allergic reaction, symptoms develop after polio immunization, polio immunization.



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