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Vaccines: Vac-Gen/Side Effects. Any vaccine can cause side effects. For the most part these are minor (for example, a sore arm or low-grade fever) and go away within a few days. Listed below are vaccines licensed in the United States and side effects that have been associated with each of them. This information is copied directly from CDC's Vaccine Information Statements, which in turn are derived from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendations for each vaccine. Remember, vaccines are continually monitored for safety, and like any medication, vaccines can cause side effects. However, a decision not to immunize a child also involves risk and could put the child and others who come into contact with him or her at risk of contracting a potentially deadly disease. Adenovirus vaccine side-effects What are the risks from Adenovirus vaccine? A vaccine, like any medicine, could cause a serious reaction.

Mild Problems Several mild problems have been reported within 2 weeks of getting the vaccine: Alternative Vaccine Schedules: Are They Safe - Infant Immunization Center. For parents concerned that their babies are getting too many vaccines at once, there are alternatives to the recommended vaccination schedule. Yet many medical authorities do not endorse them. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and its Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (APIC) recommend that babies receive 14 vaccines before the age of 2. The vaccines are given in a series of 26 shots, with as many as five shots at a single visit.

Some parents are concerned that this vaccine schedule may overwhelm a child's immune system. Alternative Vaccine Schedule: What Is It? Through his book and Web site, Dr. A recent article in Pediatrics, the official journal of the AAP, challenges many of Dr. Alternative Vaccine Schedule: The Pros and Cons Here, we take a look at several selective and alternate vaccine schedules and discuss the pros and cons of each. Decline live-virus vaccinations and eliminate vaccinations for less serious diseases. :: Vaccinate Your Baby : Importance of Timing :: According to the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Persons 0 — 6 years of age, children may receive up to 24 vaccinations to protect them from up to 14 diseases by the time they're 2 years of age. It may seem like a lot of vaccines for your child, but some parents are unnecessarily concerned..

Vaccines are recommended for very young children because their immune systems are not yet fully mature and also because their stomachs produce less acid, making it easier for ingested bacteria and viruses to multiply. These factors leave them the most vulnerable to the devastating effects of these serious diseases. When a baby is developing in the mother's womb it is in a sterile environment. The baby's immune system goes into action at birth, as the child confronts bacteria outside of the womb. But our bodies are an amazing creation with an immune system that is ready to go to work from the moment that we are born. Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 Through 18 Years --- United States, 2011.

Please note: An erratum has been published for this article. To view the erratum, please click here. February 11, 2011 / 60(05);1-4 Each year, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) publishes immunization schedules for persons aged 0 through 18 years. These schedules summarize recommendations for currently licensed vaccines for children aged 18 years and younger and include recommendations in effect as of December 21, 2010. Changes to the previous schedules (1) include the following: Guidance has been added for the hepatitis B vaccine schedule for children who did not receive a birth dose (2). Information on use of 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine has been added (3). The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act requires that health-care providers provide parents or patients with copies of Vaccine Information Statements before administering each dose of the vaccines listed in the schedules. ) or by telephone (800-822-7967).

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