The best answer I have found relating to the "difference" between toxoid and anti serum or anti toxin revolves more around the reason for application. While both may give the same result, the reason for application of each is quite different. Toxoids are given with a view to preventing or avoiding infection. Anti-toxins and Anti-serums are given in medical emergency when it might otherwise be too late to save a life. So, Toxoid to avoid or Anti-toxin in need of quick fixin! Harvey
yes but kids under 8years of age are not allowed to get it
No. You are under no legal obligation to pay his child support.
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If you're thirteen or older, you can get the second chickenpox vaccine as long as it's been at least 28 days since the last one. For patients under thirteen, they must wait three months minimum until the second vaccine.
This varies by state and is sometimes not dependent on the child's age, but on their height and weight.
The ICD-9 code for an 18-month-old patient receiving a diphtheria-tetanus (DT) vaccine is V06.1, which indicates "Need for prophylactic vaccination against diphtheria and tetanus." This code is used for preventive vaccinations administered under physician guidance. It's important to note that the ICD-9 coding system has been replaced by ICD-10, so for current coding, you would need to refer to the ICD-10 system.
This varies by state and is sometimes not dependent on the child's age, but on their height and weight.
Under federal law, the office of child support enforcement is required to represent either parent for a modification of support, upon request.
when on board a ski boat that is underway
As of the child's 26th birthday, he cannot be covered under his parent's health plan. Generally, the health insurer will cover the child under the end of the month of the 26th birthday. If the plan is required to offer COBRA continuation coverage, it would be offered at that time. (Not all plans are required to offer COBRA; ask your employer.) If you lived in New York or New Jersey, the child could stay on your plan until he turns 30!
As of 2014, a child under the age of 17 is required to remain in school. The child is not allowed to leave school with or without the permission of parents.