Precautions for hepatitis B vaccine
At present, vaccination against hepatitis B is an effective means to prevent hepatitis B virus infection. Newborns will be given hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth, the sooner the better. What are the precautions for hepatitis B vaccine?
< p> Precautions for Hepatitis B Vaccine1. Hepatitis B vaccine can be vaccinated with meningococcal vaccine, poliomyelitis vaccine, and JE vaccine, but it is best not to use hepatitis B vaccine and measles vaccine use simultaneously. Children who have recently been given too much immunoglobulin should not be vaccinated against measles within 6 weeks.
2. Hepatitis B vaccine is not suitable for the following diseases:
① People with acute infectious diseases or other chronic diseases should not be vaccinated against hepatitis B vaccine.
②Children with dermatitis, purulent skin disease, and severe eczema should not be vaccinated against hepatitis B. Wait for the disease to be vaccinated.
③Children with severe heart, liver, kidney disease and active tuberculosis should not be vaccinated against hepatitis B.
④ Nervous system including brain, abnormal development, children with encephalitis sequelae, epilepsy should not be vaccinated against hepatitis B.
⑤Children with axillary or swollen lymph nodes should not be vaccinated against hepatitis B. Hepatitis B should be vaccinated after the cause has been cured.
3. Fever, body temperature exceeding 37.5 ℃ should suspend hepatitis B vaccination for colds, mild hypothermia and other general diseases. Hepatitis B vaccination can be postponed as appropriate.
4. Those with immunodeficiency or receiving immunosuppressive drugs are not suitable for hepatitis B vaccination. Abnormally born newborns such as low weight, premature delivery, and caesarean section. Children with severe malnutrition, severe rickets, and congenital immunodeficiency should not be vaccinated.
5. People with allergies or allergies to certain drugs should not be vaccinated against hepatitis B. Children with allergies such as asthma and urticaria should not be vaccinated against hepatitis B. Those with serum sickness, bronchial asthma, allergic urticaria and allergy to penicillin, sulfonamide and other drugs should not be vaccinated against hepatitis B.
6. Pregnant women should not get hepatitis B vaccine.
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