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Inactivated vaccines. Inactivated vaccines use a killed (inactive) version of the germ that causes a disease. This kind of vaccine causes an immune response ...
There are two types of polio vaccine that are given by injection, poliovirus vaccine inactivated (IPV) and poliovirus vaccine inactivated enhanced potency (eIPV) ...
Protein subunit vaccine. Subunit vaccines include only the parts of a virus that best stimulate your immune system. This type of COVID-19 vaccine contains ...
The vaccine works by causing your body to produce its own protection (antibodies) against the disease. It is also known as a "flu shot".
The Tdap vaccine uses inactive, weakened versions of the tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis toxins. After vaccination, the body begins building an immune ...
Difficulty with moving · fever · general feeling of discomfort or illness · joint pain · muscle aching or cramping · muscle pains or stiffness · swollen joints ...
A nurse or other trained health professional will give you or your child this vaccine. This vaccine is given as a shot into one of your muscles.
Symptoms of allergic reaction · Difficulty with breathing or swallowing · hives · itching, especially of the feet or hands · reddening of the skin, especially ...
For infants and children 6 weeks of age and older, polio vaccine is not expected to cause different side effects or problems than it does in adults. Geriatric.
A nurse or other trained health professional will give you or your child this vaccine in a hospital. This vaccine is given as a shot into your muscle or under ...
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