WHAT IS VACCINATION?

Vaccinations can help protect your child from serious diseases caused by germs. Vaccinations are also called vaccines, immunizations, needles, or shots.

Vaccinations work by boosting the immune system’s ability to fight certain infections. The vaccination teaches your child’s immune system to recognize and fight specific germs so that when they are exposed to them, he or she has a much lower risk of getting sick.

 

WHEN DO YOU NEED US?

Before vaccines were available, many children caught these diseases. Some became deaf, paralyzed, or suffered brain damage. Children have died from vaccine-preventable diseases.

Since vaccines became available 50 years ago, they have saved more children than any other medical intervention. Thanks to vaccines, children today have a very low risk of getting these diseases. However, these diseases are not gone, and without vaccinations your child is still at risk.

WHY CHOOSE OUR VACCINATION SERVICE ?

  • You can avail vaccinations at home
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  • Our nurses are qualified and experienced
  • We’re the recommended home care partner for leading hospitals
  • We’re affordable, accountable and accessible

Hepatitis B Vaccination

Hepatitis B vaccine is made from parts of the hepatitis B virus. It cannot cause hepatitis B infection. The vaccine is usually given as 2, 3, or 4 shots over 1 to 6 months. Infants should get their first dose of hepatitis B vaccine at birth and will usually complete the series at 6 months of age.

H1N1 Vaccination

H1N1 influenza virus vaccine is also available in an injectable form, which is a “killed virus” vaccine. The nasal H1N1 influenza virus vaccine is a “live virus” vaccine. H1N1 influenza virus vaccine is also available in an injectable form, which is a “killed virus” vaccine.

Typhoid Vaccination

Typhoid vaccine can prevent typhoid. There are two vaccines to prevent typhoid. One is an inactivated (killed) vaccine gotten as a shot. The other is a live, attenuated (weakened) vaccine which is taken orally (by mouth).They are about 30 to 70% effective for the first two years depending on the specific vaccine .

Chicken Pox Vaccination

The chickenpox vaccine is a shot that can protect nearly anyone who receives the vaccine from catching chickenpox. It’s also called the varicella vaccine, because chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus. The vaccine is made from a live but weakened, or attenuated, virus.

Pneumonia Vaccination

The pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23 or Pneumovax®) protects against 23 types of pneumococcal bacteria. CDC recommends it for all adults 65 years or older and for those 2 years or older at increased risk for disease.

Cervical Cancer Vaccination

Two HPV vaccines are currently on the market: Gardasil and Cervarix. In 2006, the FDA licensed Gardasil, the first cervical cancer vaccine. In 2007 Cervarix was approved. However, they don’t protect against all types of cancer-causing HPV.

HOW CAN WE HELP?

Our experienced nurses visit patient’s home and help with vaccination at home. We also provide vaccination at corporate offices for employees. We offer Flu/H1N1, HBV, HAV, Typhoid, Pneumonia, chicken pox, DTP, MMR, meningitis, cholera, HPV/cervical cancer and Zoster vaccines. Other vaccines can be made available on request.

Importance of Vaccination

Vaccination protects children from serious illness and complications of vaccine-preventable diseases which can include amputation of an arm or leg, paralysis of limbs, hearing loss, convulsions, brain damage, and death. Vaccine-preventable diseases, such as measles, mumps, and whooping cough, are still a threat.

Benefits of Vaccination at home

All medicines have side effects. However, vaccines are among the safest and the benefits of vaccinations far outweigh the risk of side effects.

When you’re considering a vaccination for yourself or your child, it’s natural to focus on the potential side effects. But a better approach is to try to balance the benefits of having a vaccine against the chances of harm.

Possible side effects of vaccination

In much rarer cases, some people have an allergic reaction soon after a vaccination. This is usually a rash or itching that affects part or all of the body. The GPs and nurses who give the vaccine are trained in how to treat this.

On very rare occasions, a severe allergic reaction may happen within a few minutes of the vaccination. This is called an anaphylactic reaction. It can lead to breathing difficulties and, in some cases, collapse.

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