vaccine for bacterial meningitis oral or injected?
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Vaccines of meningitis are injected or orally provided to children to avoid pneumonia. Those pneumococcal vaccines are very effective. They are protecting vaccines.
There is a routine i.e. schedule to provide those vaccinations. Such as, MPSV4, MCV4. They avoid pneumonia, chronic ear infections, Meningitis and many other bacterial infective diseases.
So the answer is that those can be directly injected into blood streams i.e. veins or can be given orally throughout mouth as dose.
There is a routine i.e. schedule to provide those vaccinations. Such as, MPSV4, MCV4. They avoid pneumonia, chronic ear infections, Meningitis and many other bacterial infective diseases.
So the answer is that those can be directly injected into blood streams i.e. veins or can be given orally throughout mouth as dose.
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