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Asked for male, 27 years old from Delhi
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MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
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In my opinion vaccine for nipah virus is still under developmental stage and any new findings will be conveyed to you about the vaccine
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Agartala
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MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
First check your blood status for hep b and if it is negative than better to take vaccination because once the virus chronically sets in the body than it causes cirrhosis of the liver.
Asked for male, 22 years old from Hyderabad
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BHMS

Homeopath•Hooghly
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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MBBS, MD - Paediatrics, Fellowship in Pa...read more

Pediatrician•Pune
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Swine flu vaccines will give protection against swine flu. It is recommended when rate of infection is high specially in monsoon. 2 types of vaccines are there, nasal and other injectable.
Asked for female, 0 years old from Hyderabad
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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.
Asked for female, 50 years old from Delhi
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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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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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Asked for female, 36 years old from Bangalore
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PGDHHM, MBBS

General Physician•Delhi
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4-week minimum interval between doses of the same live vaccine is advised.
Different vaccines can be given even on same days.
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Asked for female, 32 years old from Noida
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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The second dose of vaccination should be given one month after the first dose and can be delayed for one month. There is no rationale for giving early as it will not give the desired effect.
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Asked for male, 1 years old from Durgapur
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MBBS, FELLOWSHIP IN PAEDIATRICS

Pediatrician•Ghaziabad
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If the baby was born at term and weighed > kg. Then normally the first vacine is given at birth and next dose a month later.
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