Sentences with phrase «soon after the vaccine»

These reactions typically occur soon after the vaccine is administered and remain usually no more than a few days.

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Many children present with autism?around 18 months to two years — soon after many of them receive a series of vaccines, and that apparent link may just be a coincidence of timing, meaning that the two situations are related in time, but not in causation.
After years of speculation about the promise of cancer vaccines as a way to use the immune system against tumors, the United States will soon see its first cancer vaccine hit the market.
Soon after, in 1896, Almroth Edward Wright, an Anglo - Irish - Swedish immunologist, introduced a typhoid vaccine which proved to be successful at preventing the disease, and in 1909, Frederick F. Russell, a U.S. Army physician developed another vaccine which became the centerpiece of the first vaccine program in which an entire army was immunized.
The only thing that helps the disease is the FDA - approved FIV vaccine, which must be given soon after birth.
I had recently moved to Roswell from another state, and my cats were soon due for their vaccines so I needed to find a good vet soon after arriving here.
In this situation, the pet should be vaccinated for rabies as soon as possible after the wildlife bite with booster vaccines given 3 weeks post-bite and 8 weeks post-bite.
Dogs occasionally experience shock responses soon after getting these vaccines.
This should be given as soon as possible after the rabies shot to try and prevent the development of any adverse reactions to the vaccine.
We are trying to catch the puppy as soon as possible after that critical window of susceptibility, when his body can respond to the vaccines.
Many of the animals who are rescued from high - risk animal controls are healthy and ready to be adopted soon after they receive updated vaccines and are spayed or neutered.
Alex Manevich followed soon after with decisions denying the link between vaccines and autism, and an insightful discussion on policy aspects of statutory bars to claims not fully grounded in scientific evidence.
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