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... polio virus on to you. Also, avoid persons who have taken oral polio vaccine within the last several months. Do not get close to them, and do not stay in ...
You can give blood after most vaccines if you feel well. If you got a vaccine for chickenpox, or measles, mumps amd rubella, or if you got the oral polio ...
Herd immunity for illnesses such as measles and polio happens when you and the people around you get vaccinated. Before the vaccine for measles, millions of ...
... polio virus on to you. Also, avoid persons who have recently taken oral polio vaccine. Do not get close to them and do not stay in the same room with them ...
Tetanus (also known as lockjaw) is a very serious illness that causes severe muscle spasms that make the muscles very rigid or stiff. The muscle spasms can be ...
So can other neurological disorders, such as polio or Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Brain and spinal cord disorders. Disorders that affect the spinal cord or ...
... polio; and shingles. Additional vaccines may be recommended depending on your travel itinerary. For example, hepatitis A vaccination is recommended for ...
... polio virus on to you. Also, avoid persons who have taken oral polio vaccine within the last several months. Do not get close to them and do not stay in the ...
Acute flaccid myelitis or AFM is a rare, polio-like condition that causes sudden weakness in a person's arms or legs and can lead to respiratory distress.
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