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If not recognized and treated, pertussis may provoke severe headaches, vomiting, extreme fatigue, chronic coughing for up to three months and in extreme cases ...
The committee is also encouraging all teenagers, even those who have already received Td, to get a Tdap booster to help protect against pertussis (eg, whooping ...
Kinrix® may be given as the fifth dose in the DTaP vaccine and as the fourth dose in IPV vaccine in children who have received previous DTaP vaccine (eg, ...
A nurse or other trained health professional will give your child this vaccine. This vaccine is given as a shot into one of your child's muscles, ...
If your child has an infection due to diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, or polio, your child will need medicines to treat these infections. Fainting may occur ...
"We have widespread pertussis throughout the U.S. — tens of thousands of cases every year. When a newborn baby gets pertussis, about 1 percent of them die.
If you or your child have a diphtheria, tetanus, or pertussis infection, you will need medicine to treat the infection. Do not take other medicines unless ...
Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially: Encephalopathy (a brain disease), history of after a vaccine with pertussis— ...
Abdominal or stomach pain · agitation · back pain · black, tarry stools · bleeding gums · blood in the urine or stools · bluish color of the fingernails, lips, skin, ...
This vaccine will not treat an active infection. If your child have a diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, or polio infection, you will need medicine to ...
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