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  2. Tick-borne encephalitis vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Otherwise the vaccine is just recommended for those who are at high risk. [4] Three doses are recommended followed by additional doses every three to five years. [4] The vaccines can be used in people more than one or three years of age depending on the formulation. [4] The vaccine appears to be safe during pregnancy. [4]

  3. Caries vaccine - Wikipedia

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    A caries vaccine is a vaccine to prevent and protect against tooth decay. [1] Streptococcus mutans ( S. mutans ) has been identified as the major etiological agent of human dental caries. The development of a vaccine for tooth decay has been under investigation since the 1970s.

  4. Hepatitis A vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The initial dose of the vaccine should be followed up by a booster six to twelve months later. [14] Protection against hepatitis A begins approximately two to four weeks after the initial vaccination. [14] [16] Protection lasts at least 15 years and is estimated to last at least 25 years if the booster is administered. [17]

  5. Aspirin and children don’t mix (see Ryes syndrome for more) and I feel like this term might imply that there is a dose acceptable for children when there really isn’t. 3. Flu shots don’t ...

  6. Vaccine adverse event - Wikipedia

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    A vaccine adverse event (VAE), sometimes referred to as a vaccine injury, is an adverse event believed to have been caused by vaccination. [1] The World Health Organization (WHO) refers to Adverse Events Following Immunization ( AEFI ).

  7. Dental anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Infiltration anaesthesia is a preferable method to anaesthetise deciduous/primary teeth in children. The method is similar to the maxillary buccal infiltration. Ensure the lip/ cheek is stretched in a lateral and inferior direction instead of superiorly and the needle is then penetrated 45' with the buccal cortical plate of the bone through the ...

  8. Hepatitis A and B vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The combined vaccine is as safe and protective as if given as separate hepatitis A and B vaccines. [7] It is generally well-tolerated. [9] Common side effects are mild and include redness and pain at the injection site, where a small lump may appear. [8] Feeling faint or tired, or a headache may occur. [8]

  9. Pfizer is testing a third Covid vaccine dose in young kids ...

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