Rotavirus.
Rotavirus is a disease that causes extreme diarrhea particularly in children and the elderly. The vaccine is given to children aged 2 to 3 years old and effectively reduces the number of children who contract the disease, and the severity for those who do get it.
The Rotavirus vaccine is not required for kids but I would highly recommend it to pretect them. If your kids do not like shots, your doctor can numb the injection site with local anesthesia.
That vaccine isn't available yet but it should be safe for people of all ages.
Yes. I have had it.
Whether or not it is safe to have a vaccine or not should be discussed with a physician. The answer depends on the specifics of your medical condition.
Hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective on 50 percent of all patients who are vaccinated.
No, its not a good idea.
To effectively kill rotavirus and prevent its spread, it is important to use disinfectants that are effective against viruses, such as bleach or alcohol-based cleaners. Regularly cleaning and disinfecting surfaces, especially those that are frequently touched, can help create a safe environment and reduce the risk of transmission. Additionally, practicing good hygiene, such as washing hands frequently and properly, can also help prevent the spread of rotavirus.
Yes teens should get the vaccine unless they have a medical condition that prevents it from being safe.
If you have cervical cancer then nothing is safe. You will die if it is not treated.
There are a few different kinds of immunizations some you should get and some that is optional. Like the MMR combined vaccine, Varicella, Influenza, Rotavirus, Polio and Hepatitis A, B, C.