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✔An allergic reaction is considered severe when a person needs to be treated with epinephrine or EpiPen© or if they must go to the hospital. Experts refer to severe allergic reactions as anaphylaxis. ✔Learn about common side effects of COVID-19 vaccines and when to call a doctor.

✔An immediate allergic reaction means a reaction within 4 hours of getting vaccinated, including symptoms such as hives, swelling, or wheezing (respiratory distress).

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If your child was vaccinated with VARILIX should she be vaccinated with varicella?

Varilix is a varicella virus itself.


What should you do if you get ill?

Go to bed and stay there or if it does not help get vaccinated.


Where should you go to get your chicken vaccinated?

Your chicken was probably vaccinated during the first week of its hatch. If you are unsure, you can always take you bird to a vet.


What injections should new chicks have?

Chicks should be vaccinated against Mareks Disease.


Who should receive the tetanus vaccine?

All horses should be vaccinated against tetanus.


Do vaccinated cats have babies?

Yes, the only way for your cat not to have babies is if you get it fixed or if there are complications for your feline. All properly cared for cats should be vaccinated.


Can dog take antibiotic after getting vaccinated?

This should be a question for your veterinarian.


How often should be dog be vaccinated against kennel cough?

Annually.


Should all hospital personnel should be vaccinated for HIV.?

There is no available vaccine for the HIV virus.


What groups of people should get vaccinated each year?

elderly persons


Are children in India vaccinated?

Children in India are vaccinated.


If your dog has his yearly injections will he be vaccinated from Parvovirus?

Your dog should be vaccinated as a puppy with a course of two injections (he must be 12 weeks or older at the second injection to get the full immunity), then have a booster once a year. In the UK, this would be with Distemper, Parvovirus, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza and Leptospirosis. So yes, if he's been vaccinated against Parvo he should be protected! Check his vaccination booklet and it should give the name of the vaccine and what's in it.