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  1. ... or from having severe symptoms. Have had a vaccine against the pathogen. This may protect you by ... been exposed to a pathogen, or had a vaccine. Other names: antibody titer test, antibody test, antibody serum test Vaccines What are they used for? Antibody serology tests ... be used to check if you need another vaccination (booster shot). These diseases may include: Measles and ...
  2. ... 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 ... to prevent chickenpox is to get the chickenpox vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ...
  3. ... to measles and mumps because you had a vaccination or a past infection. Measles and mumps are ... to measles or mumps. If you had a vaccination for measles and mumps or were sick with ... to measles or mumps because you had a vaccination or past infection. Talk with your provider if ... need to know about measles and mumps tests? Vaccination is the best protection against measles and mumps ...
  4. ... too young to have had all their childhood vaccines against whooping cough. Babies less than a year ... to protect against whooping cough is with pertussis vaccination . Vaccinated people may still get whooping cough, but ... and adults, especially those who have had the vaccine. In the third stage, the cough will be ...
  5. ... 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 getting severe dengue disease. Before getting the vaccine, a child must have a blood test to confirm a past dengue infection. That's because the vaccine can be harmful to a child who has ...
  6. ... to know about an HPV test? The HPV vaccine is a safe, effective way to protect yourself ... that can cause cancer and genital warts. The vaccine could prevent many of the cancers that HPV ... the cervix, vagina , throat, anus , and penis . The vaccine works best when it's given before a person ... 12-year-olds have two shots of HPV vaccine 6 to 12 months apart. But the vaccine ...
  7. ... the flu is to get a yearly flu vaccine (flu shot). It's also important to stay up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines . The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends flu shots and COVID-19 vaccinations for most people 6 months and older. Other vaccines to protect you from respiratory infections include RSV ...
  8. ... brain and liver. There are two types of vaccines to help prevent pneumococcal disease. Vaccines can reduce the risk of infection, especially for ... recommend that you or your child get a vaccine. References Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [Internet]. ... and Human Services; Pneumococcal Disease in Adults and Vaccines to Prevent it; [reviewed 2024 Feb 6; cited ...
  9. ... U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Flu Vaccination by Jet Injector; [reviewed 2023 Aug 25; cited ... screen]. Available from: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/vaccine-types/jet-injector.html Centers for Disease Control ...
  10. ... weight Research studies have found no link between vaccines and ASD. Your child may need ASD screening ... faq Related Health Topics Autism Spectrum Disorder Childhood Vaccines Developmental Disabilities Rett Syndrome Speech and Communication Disorders ...
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