How long do vaccine side effects last

    • [DOCX File]IMMUNIZATIONS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN/ADDRESSING …

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      Vaccine hesitancy is complex and context specific varying across time, place and vaccines. It includes factors such as complacency (do not perceive a need for the vaccine), convenience (access), and confidence (do not trust vaccine or provider).


    • [DOCX File]Importance of Vaccines in - Centers for Disease Control ...

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      The most common side effects are mild (redness, swelling, tenderness at the site where the shot was given). Serious side effects are extremely rare. Studies do not suggest any elevated frequency or unusual patterns of adverse events in pregnant women who received Tdap and that the few serious adverse events reported were unlikely to have been ...


    • [DOC File]Maine CDC Residential School Guidance on H1N1, Revised ...

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      How long does the vaccine take to become effective? It takes about two weeks for full immunity. What are side effects to the vaccine? For the injected vaccine, the most common side effect is soreness at the injection site. Other side effects may include mild fever, body aches, and fatigue for …


    • [DOC File]Alan Hinman

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      However, while rates of common vaccine reactions, such as injection site reactions and fever can be estimated often before licensure, the comparatively small number of patients enrolled in these trials generally limits detection of rare side effects, side effects that may occur many months after the vaccine is given.


    • [DOCX File]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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      We do recommend treating HPV vaccine the same as other vaccines for persons 11–26 years of age. Other strategies that work for HPV for persons 11–26 years of age include standing orders. While perhaps not a vital strategy for a long-term care facility, another strategy that works well for increasing HPV vaccination generally is reminder/recall.


    • [DOC File]VACCINATION

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      The most common side effects are fever and local reactions. As the local reactions can be quite severe, boosters are recommended only every 10 years unless a particularly tetanus-prone wound has occurred in which case a booster should be given if it is more than 5 years since the last booster.


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