Science, asked by awesome272, 5 months ago

Why is it not necessary to give Hepatitis A vaccine to children in some

cases?​

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Answered by darksoul3
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Question :-

Why is it not necessary to give Hepatitis A vaccine to children in some cases?

Answer :-

The hepatitis A vaccine is recommended for all children between 12 months and 18 years of age living in the United States. It is also recommended for others who are considered to be at increased risk of infection, including: Those traveling to countries with moderate or high rates of hepatitis A.

Answered by vidhinagbhire
5

Answer:

When to Delay or Avoid HAV

Immunization

The HepA vaccine is not recommended if your child: is currently sick, although simple colds or other minor illnesses should not prevent immunization. had a serious allergic reaction to the first dose of hepatitis A vaccine or has a latex allergy.

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