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Asked for Male, 27 years old from Kolkata
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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The effect of tetanus vaccine will be for one year and if you keep repeating every month for 3 months and thereafter, every year once the effect can last upto 5 years
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MBBS MD DCH FRCP (LONDON), Dch

Pediatrician•Muzaffarpur
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Yes it is quite safe. You do not have to go private sector as all the vaccines are equally safe and effective.
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MBBS, PG Diploma in HIV Medicine

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Good day Mr. lybrate-user. As per the nrcp guidelines (national rabies control program, 2019)if you have taken complete vaccination after canine bite or scratch i.e 4 doses of intradermal or 5 doses of intramuscular. You may not need booster dose upto 3 months. After 3 months if there is re exposure with cat or dog with or without blood you only need to take booster dose on 0 and 3rd day. It is same even after 10 years of first complete rabies vaccination you only need booster i.e 2 doses is eno...more
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There are series of vaccines been given in every 3-4 weeks intetval upto age of 16 weeks. Which vaccine have to be given that decided by the veterinary doctor on the basis of age, medical history, environment etc. Soo you will hv to visit your veternary doctor.
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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FMAS, DM...read more

Gynaecologist•Burhanpur
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Hello,
It is recommended for all women before they become sexually active ideally but should be taken in 3 doses during reproductive age group. each dose costs around 3300inr.
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MBBS, MRCPCH

Pediatrician•Bangalore
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It's not cervix vaccination madam. It's called HPV vaccination. It prevents against cervical cancer. It's mainly for girls though it can be given to boys too. There are two kinds currently available in the market. Gardasil and Cervarix. Either two or three doses to be given depending on the age and type of vaccine. Usually vaccine to be given from 12 years of age to 45 years.
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Dear user, the vaccine is extremely safe. Nothing to worry. But if you have a bleeding disorder or have had any allergic reaction to a vaccine taken previously, you should not take the vaccine as it will have side effects. Good luck. You can consult me for more doubts and medications regarding this by clicking on my photo and booking a consultation online, however if you found my answer helpful, please leave a thanks /good feedback as it helps me with my practice. Thank you.
Asked for female, 29 years old from Howrah
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

General Physician•Delhi
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Hello
dear, as of now there is no vaccine approved for pregnant and lactating females.
So wait for right vaccine to get approved for right condition or pregnancy
follow covid protocol and hygiene
maintain hygiene and isolation. Start doing breathing exercises, steam inhalation and gargling
hope I have briefly answered your query. Kindly do not self medicate, as it might be harmful for you.
In case you have more doubts or queries, please book a private / online consultatio...more
Asked for male, 34 years old from Delhi
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DNB (Pediatrics), MBBS Bachelor of Medic...read more

Pediatrician•Kolkata
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Please follow the updated and official National immunization programme schedule or the IAP immunization schedule. These are easily available online. It is not clear as to which rotavirus vaccine was given to your baby. As far as the other vaccines scheduled at 6 weeks are concerned, they can always be given at that same visit on which RV vaccine is given and if they haven’t been administered in the same sitting then the next convinient date can be availed. Gap is not an issue here.
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Pediatrician•Ahmedabad
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there is no painless vaccine at the movement in India unless someone has done stocks of such . data narrates a bit of lower efficacy in compression with non painless (DTwP) vaccine.
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