e should be administered to patients whose condition or disease
can be greatly enhanced by the negative effects of these dasgs. Most
common situation where kids who should be made routine immunization,
suffer at this moment an acute illness. That a child has lung disease
(Eg, a light head cold) is not a contraindication to the use of vaccines,
especially if the child is often suffering from upper respiratory tract infections or
allergic rhinitis. In any case, the conclusion of the severity of the disease and the possibility of
Vaccination should give the doctor, although evidence of increased risk of immunization
in such cases (lung disease) are not currently exist. Delay
immunization of these children often leads to the need to "catch up" calendar
vaccination at an older age or the development of vaccine-preventable diseases.
Recommendations for immunization of children with acute febrile illness
based on an assessment of the child's physician and depend on the particular vaccine
routine immunization which he should get. Increased temperature alone
itself is not a contraindication to immunization. However, if fever or
other symptoms indicate the presence of moderate or severe disease,
child can not vaccinate until complete recovery.
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Contra |
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severe reaction or complication to a previous dose * moderately, severe illness |
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