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		<title>Is Your Child Protected?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Life saving immunizations are so effective that they are generally taken for granted. Through immunizations, many potentially dangerous diseases have been significantly reduced and in some cases, eradicated, as is the case of polio in the United States.
Immunizations work by prompting the body to produce antibodies against the disease, which respond rapidly to clear the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-848" title="iStock_000008432633Medium" src="http://myhealthzine.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/iStock_000008432633Medium1-200x300.jpg" alt="iStock_000008432633Medium" width="200" height="300" />Life saving immunizations are so effective that they are generally taken for granted. Through immunizations, many potentially dangerous diseases have been significantly reduced and in some cases, eradicated, as is the case of polio in the United States.</p>
<p>Immunizations work by prompting the body to produce antibodies against the disease, which respond rapidly to clear the bacteria or virus from the body once exposed to the infectious agent. To ensure safety, vaccines are subjected to rigorous testing prior to public use as well as austere monitoring for proper use and possible side effects. Discomfort at the injection site is expected, but a small price to pay compared to the distress of managing an ailing child along with life’s everyday worries, stress, predicaments and countless errands. Like using car seats, or putting a baby to sleep on their back, vaccines are the best way to prevent your child from 14 severe diseases that may cause suffering, irreparable damage or death. What you can do to protect your child is to be proactive in scheduling and attending all well-child visits with your Pediatrician. Your Pediatrician will administer the vaccines at the appropriate times and regularly update any changes that may occur with immunization recommendations. Keep an updated record of your child’s immunizations at hand at all times in case of health emergencies or last minute school registering. Remember, proof of immunizations is required before your child can enter daycare or start school.</p>
<p>The table below lists the recommended immunization dosing schedule and the illnesses they prevent. Ask your Pediatrician if your child is up to date.</p>
<p>DR. Teresita Lu  Melocoton and Holly Bracy</p>
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<td width="120" height="26" valign="top">VACCINE</td>
<td width="48" height="26" valign="top"># DOSES</td>
<td width="120" height="26" valign="top">RECOMMENDED AGES</td>
<td width="384" height="26" valign="top">ILLNESS, COMPLICATIONS</td>
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<td width="120" height="24" valign="top">Hepatitis B</td>
<td width="48" height="24" valign="top">3</td>
<td width="120" height="24" valign="top">Birth, 1-4, 6-18 mos.</td>
<td width="384" height="24" valign="top">Symptomatic chronic infection of the liver that can cause cancer or death</td>
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<td width="120" height="37" valign="top">Rotavirus</td>
<td width="48" height="37" valign="top">3</td>
<td width="120" height="37" valign="top">2, 4, 6 mos.</td>
<td width="384" height="37" valign="top">Most common cause of GI infection &lt;2 y/o; vomiting, diarrhea, and fever that often leads to hospitalization</td>
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<td width="120" height="77" valign="top">Diphtheria, Tetanus,</p>
<p>Pertussis (DTaP)</p>
<p>Tdap</td>
<td width="48" height="77" valign="top">5</td>
<td width="120" height="77" valign="top">2, 4, 5, 15-18 mos,</p>
<p>4-6 yrs.</p>
<p>11 yrs., Booster</p>
<p>every 10 yrs.</td>
<td width="384" height="77" valign="top">Diptheria- blockage of airway, heart problems,   paralysis of the muscles for swallowing, death</p>
<p>Tetanus- lockjaw, potential fatal contracture of muscles</p>
<p>Pertussis- “whooping cough,” pneumonia, seizure, brain damage, death</td>
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<td width="120" height="35" valign="top">Haemophilus influenzae</p>
<p>type b (Hib)</td>
<td width="48" height="35" valign="top">4</td>
<td width="120" height="35" valign="top">2, 4, 6, 12-15 mos.</td>
<td width="384" height="35" valign="top">Infection of brain, spinal cord, blood, joints, bones, throat, lungs, &amp; around the heart  may cause permanent damage or death.</td>
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<td width="120" height="24" valign="top">Pneumococcal (PCV)</td>
<td width="48" height="24" valign="top">4</td>
<td width="120" height="24" valign="top">2, 4, 6, 12-15 mos.</td>
<td width="384" height="24" valign="top">Pneumonia, infection of brain and blood, death</td>
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<td width="120" height="24" valign="top">Poliomyelitis (IPV)</td>
<td width="48" height="24" valign="top">4</td>
<td width="120" height="24" valign="top">2, 4, 5-18 mos., 4-6 yrs.</td>
<td width="384" height="24" valign="top">Flu-like symptoms, paralysis, death</td>
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<td width="120" height="36" valign="top">Influenza</td>
<td width="48" height="36" valign="top">Annually</td>
<td width="120" height="36" valign="top">6 mos.-18 yrs.</td>
<td width="384" height="36" valign="top">Fever, infection of nose, throat, lungs, ears, fatigue,</p>
<p>hospitalization, or death</td>
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<td width="120" height="118" valign="top">Measles, Mumps,</p>
<p>Rubella (MMR)</td>
<td width="48" height="118" valign="top">2</td>
<td width="120" height="118" valign="top">12-15 mos.,</p>
<p>4-6 yrs</td>
<td width="384" height="118" valign="top">Measles- rash, cough, watery eyes, pneumonia,</p>
<p>seizures, brain damage, or death</p>
<p>Mumps- painful swelling of salivary glands</p>
<p>and testes, infertility, infection or swelling</p>
<p>of the brain, hearing loss</p>
<p>Rubella- miscarriage, congenital</p>
<p>malformations, heart defects,</p>
<p>deafness, loss of vision in neonate</td>
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<td width="120" height="35" valign="top">Varicella</td>
<td width="48" height="35" valign="top">2</td>
<td width="120" height="35" valign="top">12-15 mos., 4-6 yrs</td>
<td width="384" height="35" valign="top">Chicken pox, pneumonia,</p>
<p>brain infection, or death</td>
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<td width="120" height="50" valign="top">Hepatitis A</td>
<td width="48" height="50" valign="top">2</td>
<td width="120" height="50" valign="top">12-24 mos.</td>
<td width="384" height="50" valign="top">Liver infection that causes</p>
<p>fever, fatigue, nausea,  pain,</p>
<p>yellowing of skin and eyes</td>
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<td width="120" height="63" valign="top">Meningococcal</td>
<td width="48" height="63" valign="top">1</td>
<td width="120" height="63" valign="top">11-12 yrs.</td>
<td width="384" height="63" valign="top">Meningitis (infection of brain and</p>
<p>spinal cord), sepsis, permanent</p>
<p>damage to brain, hearing, body</p>
<p>or death</td>
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<td width="120" height="36" valign="top">Human Papillomavirus</td>
<td width="48" height="36" valign="top">3</td>
<td width="120" height="36" valign="top">11-12 yrs.</td>
<td width="384" height="36" valign="top">Cervical cancer, genital</p>
<p>warts</td>
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