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DTaP
and Tdap
(Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis)
Diphtheria is a serious disease of of the upper
respiratory tract. Tetanus is a disease that affects
the body's muscles. Pertussis (whooping cough)
causes severe spasms of cough.
HAV
(hepatits A)
Hepatitis A is a viral infection of the liver.
HBV
(hepatitis B)
Hepatitis B is an infection of the liver.
HIB
(Hemophilus Influenza Type B) is one of the major
causes of serious bacterial illness in young children. Infection
with HIB can cause death or serious disabilities.
HPV
(Human Papilloma Virus)
HPV, Genital human papillomavirus, is the most common sexually
transmitted virus in the United States.
Influenza
Flu shot or Intranasal spray
Influenza is a contagious disease caused by the
influenza virus. It tends to occur mostly during the winter months
in Minnesota.
IPV
(Polio)
Polio is a disease that can cause permanent paralysis.
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MCV4
(Meningococcal disease)
Meningococcal disease is a leading cause of bacterial
meningitis in children ages 2 to 18 years
MMR
( Measles, Mumps, and Rubella)
Measles is a viral illness with neurological consequences.
Mumps is an infection of the body's salivary glands.
Rubella is a mild childhood virus but can cause
great harm to an unborn child if the mother is infected
PCV
(Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine)
Streptococcus pneumonia is a bacterial infection.
It causes highly highly infectious disesases like meningitis, pneumonia
and blood infections. It can cause death and disability.
Rotavirus
Rotavirus is a virus that causes severe diarrhea,
frequently with vomiting and diarrhea. Children can easily become
dehydrated with a rotavirus illness.
Varivax
(Varicella or Chickenpox)
Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease that
causes a fever, decreased energy and a characteristic rash. In rare
cases chicken pox can lead to pneumonia, encephalitis (brain swelling)
or death.
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