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Who should consider being vaccinated?

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Freshmen college students, particularly those living in dormitories or residence halls, who elect to decrease their risk for meningococcal meningitis Undergraduate students 25 years of age or younger who request vaccination in order to decrease their risk for disease and are not pregnant Students with medical conditions that compromise immunity (e.g., HIV, absent spleen, antibody deficiency)
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Meningitis FAQs
Those who should consider being vaccinated include freshmen college students, particularly those living in dormitories or residence halls, undergraduate students 25 years of age or younger, and students with medical conditions that compromise immunity (HIV, absent spleen, antibody deficiency, etc.). (Back to top)
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Freshmen college students, particularly those living in dormitories or residence halls, who elect to decrease their risk for meningococcal meningitis Undergraduate students 25 years of age or younger who request vaccination in order to decrease their risk for disease and are not pregnant Students with medical conditions that compromise immunity (e.g., HIV, absent spleen, antibody deficiency) Back to Top
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Who should not be vaccinated?

Vaccines: VPD-VAC/Rotavirus/Vaccine FAQs
Your healthcare provider is the best source of information on the benefits and risks of vaccines. Before your child receives a dose of any vaccine, discuss with your healthcare provider any health problems that your child may have and any medications that your child is currently taking or has been prescribed. Also, discuss any concerns you might have about vaccination.
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What if somebody has already been vaccinated?

Frequently Asked Questions
Immunity from smallpox vaccination decreases with the passage of time. Past experience indicates that the first dose of the vaccine offers protection from smallpox for three to five years, with decreasing immunity thereafter. If a person is vaccinated again later, immunity lasts longer. A report from Europe suggests that people vaccinated 10 or 20 or more years ago have enough immunity to lessen their chance of death if infected.
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Who should be vaccinated against anthrax?

CDC Anthrax Q & A
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has recommended anthrax vaccination for the following groups: Persons who work with imported animal hides or furs in areas where standards are insufficient to prevent exposure to anthrax spores. Persons who handle potentially infected animal products in high-incidence areas; while incidence is low in the United States, veterinarians who travel to work in other countries where incidence is higher should consider being vaccinated.
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To be most effective, the HPV vaccine should be given before a female becomes sexually active and in a series of 3 doses within 6 months. girls ages 13 to 18 girls ages 13 to 18 who have not yet started the vaccine series or who have started but have not completed the series should be vaccinated.
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No. The vaccine against Lyme-borreliosis, which once was available in the USA, has been removed from the market since. If the joints have been affected, the disease may have slightly damaged the surface of the joint. After the bacteria has been killed by antibiotics, the process of inflammation should decrease and eventually disappear. If joint damage did occur, the joint recovery might take a long time.
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Should I get vaccinated against smallpox?

NOVA Online | Bioterror | Frequently Asked Questions
No. Vaccination is currently not recommended, and the vaccine is not available to healthcare providers or the public. In the unlikely chance a case of smallpox is detected, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has an emergency supply of vaccine to treat 15 million people. Unlike many vaccines, which take weeks or months to be effective, the vaccine for smallpox is effective if given 2-3 days after exposure and can prevent a fatal outcome even when given 4-5 days after exposure.
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What else should I consider?

Organ Transplant, SVCMC; New York NY
You may be worried about having an organ transplant, being in a transplant center or hospital, or being around medical equipment or doctors. You may have concerns that you will not survive the surgery. All are normal concerns. Most people who have undergone an organ transplant say it was a good decision, and that the surgery and lifelong use of medications and lifestyle changes are worth it. The quality of your life can greatly improve. You should have more energy soon after your transplant.
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Influenza
If you belong to the risk groups, you should in any case get vaccinated. Why run the risk of serious complications if it can be prevented? And even if you don’t belong to the risk groups, why not try to prevent a very bothersome illness that keeps you from your social life, from taking care of your children or from working? Influenza illness resolves after a limited number of days for the majority of persons, but cough and malaise can persist for more than 2 weeks.
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People of any age whose behavior or job puts them at high risk for HBV infection (see risk factors under general information) Yes. The immune response when one or two doses of a vaccine produced by one manufacturer are followed by subsequent doses from a different manufacturer has been shown to be comparable with that resulting from a full course of vaccination from one manufacturer.
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EISS - FAQ Vaccination
Vaccination is recommended for persons at high risk. This group includes persons aged over 65, immune-compromised individuals (e.g. by HIV infection and steroid treatment), diabetics, adults and children with chronic debilitating diseases (e.g. cardiac, pulmonary and renal diseases). Vaccination is also recommended for individuals who may spread influenza to those at high risk, e.g. medical and nursing staff. Persons with a serious allergy to hen's eggs should not be vaccinated.
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After the vaccine is given, it is very important to follow instructions to care for the site of the vaccine. Because the virus is live, it can spread to other parts of your body, or even to other people. The vaccinia virus (the live virus in the smallpox vaccine) may cause rash, fever, and head and body aches. In certain groups of people complications from the vaccinia virus can be severe. If you experience severe reactions, contact your healthcare provider.
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Most people can benefit from flu vaccination, however, it is particularly recommended for the following high risk groups: Adults and children (>6months) with heart, lung or blood circulation disease (including people with severe asthma) Adults and children (>6months) with chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, kidney disease or those with a blood disorder.
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Is there anyone who must NOT get vaccinated?

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Please check the Consumer Medicine Information and talk to your doctor, who can check the flu vaccine Product Information.
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Gardasil HPV vaccination has been licensed for vaccination of young girls between the ages of 9-15 and your women up to the ages of 26. The license was issued in June 2006 by the European Union after extensive studies amongst these age groups women. Further studies are ongoing to assess other age groups in young boys and men.
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Vaccines: VPD-VAC/Varicella/General Vaccine FAQs
It is not possible to predict who will have a mild case of chickenpox and who will have a serious or even deadly case of disease. Even with uncomplicated cases, children with chickenpox miss an average of 5-6 days of school, and parents or other caregivers miss 3-4 days of work to care for sick children. Compared with children, adults are at increased risk of complications related to chickenpox.
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Meningococcal Meningitis
The vaccination is available to all Huntingdon students every Fall semester. Please watch campus news for the dates. The fee will be around $75.00 which can be billed to the student's account or paid for by credit card.
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Cape May County - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
October or November is the best time to get vaccinated, but getting vaccinated in December or even later can still be beneficial. Flu season can begin as early as October and last as late as May.
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