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... 8. Does the child or a family member have cancer, leukemia, HIV/AIDS, or any other immune system problem? [LAIV, MMR, MMRV, RV, VAR] Live virus vaccines (e.g., MMR, MMRV, varicella, rotavirus, and LAIV) are usually contraindicated in immunocompromised children. However, there are exceptions. For ...
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Screening Checklist for Contraindications to Vaccines for Adults

... The safety of intranasal live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) in people with these conditions has not been established. These conditions, including asthma in adults, should be considered precautions for the use of LAIV. 5. Do you have cancer, leukemia, HIV/AIDS, or any other immune system probl ...
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Screening Checklist for Contraindications to Vaccines for Adults

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...  Both types can affect the genitals and anal area (genital herpes), the nose and mouth (cold sores) or hands and fingers (whitlows).  HSV-1 causes cold sores and with an increase in oral sex, HSV-1 now commonly causes genital herpes.  The virus is able to enter the body through the soft linings o ...
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... one regular, seasonal A (H1N1) virus, and one B virus. The viruses in the vaccine change each year based on international surveillance and scientists' estimations about which types and strains of viruses will circulate in a given year.  About 2 weeks after vaccination, antibodies that provide prote ...
Human Herpesviruses
Human Herpesviruses

... is initiated by direct contact and depends on infected tissue (e.g., oral, genital, brain). Virus causes direct cytopathologic effects. Virus avoids antibody by cell-to-cell spread (syncytia). Virus establishes latency in neurons (hides from immune response). Virus is reactivated from latency by ...
Canine Vaccine Guidelines - Shoal Creek Animal Clinic
Canine Vaccine Guidelines - Shoal Creek Animal Clinic

... spirochete is found in water sources, damp soil, and in places where rodent urine in present (including urban environments). Vaccines do not provide sterile immunity (i.e. infected animal can shed organisms) and 1 year is the maximum duration of immunity. b. In general, has a higher rate of post-vac ...
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Herpes simplex research

Herpes simplex research includes all medical research that attempts to prevent, treat, or cure herpes, as well as fundamental research about the nature of herpes.Examples of particular herpes research include, drug development and herpes vaccines.
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