Polio 1. Pregnancy 7. Rotavirus Vaccines Shingles vaccines TB skin test Travel vaccines Vaccine eligibility 4. Vaccine ingredients Vaccine safety Vaccine Schedules Vaccine Status Reporting Regulation 8. Where to get immunized These antibodies give your baby some short-term protection against whooping cough in early life. Do you have questions about who should receive Tdap?
See the Summary of Pertussis Vaccine Recommendations. Adults should get one dose of the tetanus and diphtheria Td vaccine every 10 years. By doing so, adults boost their protection against whooping cough. Tdap can be given no matter when you got your last Td vaccine.
Be sure to ask your doctor any questions you have about whether you or your family should get certain shots. Your doctor will make you aware of any reasons you should not get the vaccine.
For more detailed information about Tdap vaccine, call CDC-INFO and follow the prompts to be connected with an agent during normal business hours.
CDC does not store personal vaccination records. There is not a national organization that maintains vaccination records. However, most often, the only existing records are the ones you or your parents were given when the vaccines were administered, or those in the medical record of the doctor or clinic where the vaccines were given.
VAERS analyzes information from these reports and looks for patterns. If it appears that a particular problem might be linked to a vaccine, experts will work to determine whether the vaccine might be causing the problem, or whether it occurred following the vaccination by chance. If the link appears to be real, CDC might recommend new precautions for the vaccine. In extremely rare circumstances, a vaccine could be removed from the market.
How to report an adverse event External. Food and Drug Administration. The rabies vaccine may be given to a person after possibly coming into contact with the rabies virus. Komaroff, MD. Internal Medicine. I would not be concerned. There are times when a child may get an extra vaccine dose. For example, sometimes it is not clear what vaccines a child may have gotten in the past. In that case, vaccinating the child to make sure he or she is fully protected far outweighs any risk of side effects.
Your son may have experienced redness, swelling, or soreness after these extra shots. But, children who get extra doses of any vaccine are, for the most part, at no extra risk than children who follow the regular schedule.
All in all, the end result should only be more of a boost to his immune system.
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