Certain vaccines are actually recommended during pregnancy: the Tdap vaccine (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), which helps
protect against whooping cough, as well as the flu shot.
Not exact matches
Your baby will be getting the second dose of the 5 - in - 1 injection which
protects against diphtheria, tetanus,
whooping cough (pertussis), polio and Hib (haemophilus influenza type B).
Additionally, the mother's immunity obtained by vaccination
against tetanus, diphtheria,
whooping cough and influenza can
protect the baby from these diseases, and breastfeeding can reduce fever rate after infant immunization.
The Hep B vaccine (or HBV)
protects against the virus that causes hepatitis B; the DTaP vaccine
protects against the viruses that cause diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (
whooping cough); the PCV (pneumococcal vaccine)
protects against the cause of bacterial meningitis, pneumonia, and ear infections; the Hib vaccine
protects against Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria (which can also cause bacterial meningitis, pneumonia, or epiglottitis); and the rotavirus oral vaccine
protects against a virus that causes the stomach flu.
Today's childhood vaccines
protect against serious and potentially life - threatening diseases, including polio, measles,
whooping cough, and chickenpox.
National Immunization Awareness Month is the perfect opportunity to make sure adults are
protected against diseases like flu,
whooping cough, tetanus, shingles and pneumococcal disease.
The latest study is the most thorough large - scale study to date of the risk of febrile seizures following inoculation with the DTaP - IPV - Hib vaccine, which
protects against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (
whooping cough), as well as polio and Haemophilus influenzae type b.
I thought about that shift to the majestic plural as we got our Tdap shot in our third trimester.The Tdap vaccine
protects against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis, or
whooping cough.
Babies and young children often get the new vaccine to
protect against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (
whooping cough).
Vaccination rates for a critical booster shot tripled after clinics began using electronic prompts alerting them of patients needing the Tdap vaccine that
protects against tetanus, diptheria, and
whooping cough, according to a new study from the University of Michigan Health System.
The Tdap vaccine
protects against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis, or
whooping cough.
Bordetella (Kennel
Cough): This vaccine is given to dogs to protect against upper - respiratory infections, especially kennel cough (sort of like Whooping Cough in hum
Cough): This vaccine is given to dogs to
protect against upper - respiratory infections, especially kennel
cough (sort of like Whooping Cough in hum
cough (sort of like
Whooping Cough in hum
Cough in humans).