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Children are required to have had their mmr (measles, mumps, rubella), DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) and polio vaccinations in all 50 states. However, additional immunizations may be required as per the health department of the state. There are also non-required, but recommended immunizations. Contact your local school district and your pediatrician to find out what immunizations your child needs.
A nurse can administer an immunization after an order has been written by a doctor.
Up to date DA2P + PV, Rabies, Bordatella, and Heartworm negative results are all required. Different boarding houses may require different or additional immunizations.
There are no immunizations for lupus because lupus is not contagious. Immunizations protect you from pathogens. Lupus is not caused by a pathogen, therefore there is no possibility of immunization.
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Immunizations are important because, well, they help you to become immune to illnesses.
It depends on what the immunization is for. Some immunizations take 1 shot; or 2 spaced out over weeks; or a series; or have a "booster" required.
The abbreviations are PL.
1 = Receiving required immunizations. 2 = Continued research by the CDC and others. 3 = Proper bodily care and hygiene.
Some immunizations may cause mild side effects, or more rarely, serious adverse reactions
We get immunizations to aid our immune systems to fight different infections illnesses and diseases. Such as influenza, chicken pox.