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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for vaccine reaction OR immunization
  1. ... had chickenpox before or have had the chickenpox vaccine . When you have immunity, it means you can' ... chickenpox at one point or received the chickenpox vaccine. If you are diagnosed with an infection and ...
  2. ... too young to have had all their childhood vaccines against whooping cough. Babies less than a year ... and adults, especially those who have had the vaccine. In the third stage, the cough will be ...
  3. ... to know about a dengue fever test? A vaccine is available for children ages 9 to 16 who: Have already had dengue fever. The vaccine helps protect against future dengue infections or from ...
  4. ... doses of the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine given: Between 12 and 15 months. Between ages ... pregnant: At least one dose of the MMR vaccine. Some people may need two doses. If you' ...
  5. ... about a flu test? Getting a yearly flu vaccine (flu shot) is your best protection against serious ... for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends the vaccine for most people 6 months or older. If ...