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Vaccinations for Your Baby - Varicella, HepA, and IPV

Every few months it seems that once again it's time for vaccinations for your child. It may take several vaccines for your child's vaccination record that you do not know: called varicella, HEPA and IPA. Knowing what these vaccines and the disease, which can help you fight it, the need to understand your child's current recordings.

Varicella is the same as chicken pox. It is caused by an infection causes the varicella-zoster virus, the fever and an itchy rash. HisSymptoms include a red rash that develops into blisters that cover the body. Sometimes an infected person may also develop fever. The disease can by coughing and sneezing, direct contact, and the penetration of the virus spread from the blisters. Complications of the disease are bacterial infections of the skin, swelling of the brain, and pneumonia. Adults suffer much more severely affected than children.

The varicella vaccine is administered in two doses. The first dose should be given if the childis one years old. The second dose may at any time between years four to six years old. If a child has been vaccinated, ie in contact with someone who has chickenpox, he can still catch, but it can only suffer a milder form.

Hepa available for hepatitis A, hepatitis B is like a disease of the liver. This disease is spread by the fecal-oral route or through ingestion of food and water that contains the virus. There are virtually no symptoms, which may be the cause of this disease isso dangerous for young children undetected cause liver damage.

The HEPA vaccine is administered in a series of two doses. The first dose should be given to the child if he is one years old. The second dose may be given six months after the first.

Another vaccine that is on your child IPV immunization schedule, which represents the inactive polio vaccine. This disease is highly contagious and is caused by a virus that attacks the nervous system causes. While most peopleassociated with their polio paralyzing influence is in fact less than 1% of all polio cases result in permanent paralysis. Of these, only 5% to 10% by the paralysis of his respiratory system. Have up to 95% of people who suffer from polio, even no symptoms. A small percentage (4-8%) suffer from fever, fatigue, nausea, headaches, stiffness in the back and neck, and various other flu-like symptoms.

The inactive polio vaccine is administered in four doses. The first dose should be given to theChildren between the ages of two months. The second is the age of four months be given. The third dose should be given to the child aged between six months and eighteen months. The fourth booster dose required to be administered to a child aged between four and six years.

Vaccinations are an important part of your child's schedule with good care. By ensuring that he gets all his shots needed, you can help your child grow into a strong and healthy adults.



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