Rotavirus Vaccine
What Is Rotavirus?
- Fever
- Upset stomach
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Loss of interest in eating and drinking
- Dehydration
What Is the Rotavirus Vaccine?
Who Should Get Vaccinated and When?
- 2 months for first dose
- 4 months for second dose
- 6 months for third dose, if needed
What Are the Risks Associated With the Rotavirus Vaccine?
Who Should Not Get Vaccinated?
- Have had a life-threatening allergic reaction from a previous dose or any of its components
- Are very ill
- Have severe combined immunodeficiency
- Have had intussusception or have an abnormality of the intestine
- HIV infection or AIDS
- Is taking long-term steroid medication
- Has cancer or is receiving cancer treatment
What Other Ways Can Rotavirus Be Prevented Besides Vaccination?
What Happens in the Event of an Outbreak?
WHERE CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION?
National Network for Immunization Information http://www.immunizationinfo.org
Vaccines and Immunizations Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov
References
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