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BCG, is it mandatory? Scar and details about the tuberculosis vaccine

BCG, is it mandatory? Scar and details about the tuberculosis vaccine Originally called Bacillus Calmette-Guérin, the tuberculosis vaccine, BCG, is one of the most famous and important in childhood. Bacillus Calmette-Guérin, famous BCG, is a vaccine against tuberculosis. It certainly left a mark on you, as the scar is probably on your arm to this […]

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BCG vaccine: what it is for, when to take it and adverse reactions

BCG vaccine: what it is for, when to take it and adverse reactions

BCG is a vaccine indicated against tuberculosis and is normally administered shortly after birth, being included in the child’s basic vaccination schedule. This vaccine does not prevent infection or the development of the disease, but it prevents it from progressing and, in most cases, prevents the most serious forms of the disease, such as miliary […]

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Rhinitis vaccine: when it is indicated, how it works and side effects

Rhinitis vaccine: when it is indicated, how it works and side effects

The anti-allergy vaccine, also called specific immunotherapy, is a treatment capable of controlling allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis, and consists of administering injections with allergens, which are administered in increasing doses, in order to reduce the sensitivity of the person allergic to these allergens that cause rhinitis. Allergy is an exaggerated reaction of the […]

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Measles in babies: symptoms, vaccine and treatment

Measles in babies: symptoms, vaccine and treatment

Measles is a disease caused by a highly contagious virus that can cause symptoms such as small red spots all over the body, fever above 39ºC and easy irritability. However, it is not common for babies aged 6 months to 1 year to have this infection. Measles is an extremely contagious but relatively rare disease […]

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Hepatitis A vaccine: when it is indicated and possible side effects

Hepatitis A vaccine: when it is indicated and possible side effects

The hepatitis A vaccine is produced with the inactivated virus and stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies against the hepatitis A virus, fighting future infections. As it contains an inactivated virus, this vaccine has no contraindications and can be administered to children, adults, the elderly and pregnant women. Hepatitis A is a contagious disease […]

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HIV vaccine: does it exist?  - Your Health

HIV vaccine: does it exist? – Your Health

The vaccine against the HIV virus is in the study phase, being researched by scientists around the world, but there is still no vaccine that is truly effective. Over the years there have been many hypotheses that the ideal vaccine would have been found, however, the vast majority did not manage to pass the second […]

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Hepatitis B during pregnancy: risks, vaccine and treatment

Hepatitis B during pregnancy: risks, vaccine and treatment

Hepatitis B during pregnancy can be dangerous, especially for the baby, as there is a high risk of the pregnant woman infecting the baby during birth. However, contamination can be avoided if the woman takes the hepatitis B vaccine before becoming pregnant, or from the second trimester of pregnancy. Furthermore, in the first 12 hours […]

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Hepatitis B vaccine: what it is for, when to take it and side effects

Hepatitis B vaccine: what it is for, when to take it and side effects

The hepatitis B vaccine is indicated to protect against infection by all known subtypes of the hepatitis B virus, in adults and children. This vaccine induces the formation of antibodies against the hepatitis B virus and is part of the child’s basic vaccination schedule. Unvaccinated adults can also get the vaccine, which is recommended especially […]

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8 flu vaccine reactions (and what to do)

8 flu vaccine reactions (and what to do)

The most common reactions to the flu vaccine include pain, redness or swelling at the injection site, as well as fever, muscle pain and headache, which usually appear within a few hours after receiving the vaccine. These reactions are mild and usually improve within 2 to 3 days, without requiring any specific treatment. Even so, […]

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