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  1. Some parents are concerned about ingredients in vaccines, such as aluminum, mercury, gelatin and antibiotics. Parents can be reassured by two facts. First, the quantities of each ingredient are minimal. Second, only necessary ingredients are used, and any ingredients present are tested as part of the vaccine during safety studies.

  2. 21 kwi 2020 · Vaccine ingredients. Some parents are concerned about ingredients contained in vaccines, specifically aluminium, mercury, gelatine and antibiotics. However, parents can be reassured that ingredients in vaccines are minuscule and necessary. Why do some vaccines contain mercury?

  3. 9 paź 2024 · Find out about the different types of ingredients in vaccines, why they are used, and examples.

  4. 26 maj 2022 · A list of vaccine ingredients can be found on the patient information leaflet (PIL) and summary of product characteristics (SPC) sheet for each vaccine. See the list of PILs and SPCs on our links page. For further information about vaccine ingredients, contact the manufacturer of the vaccine.

  5. 18 lut 2023 · Symptoms of an allergic reaction to a vaccine may appear alone or in combination and typically occur within minutes to four hours after vaccination. Children with mild allergic reactions to vaccines may experience swelling and itching at the injection site, conjunctivitis, or a runny nose [7].

  6. 17 kwi 2023 · Your baby needs 2 rotavirus vaccinations at least 4 weeks apart to get the best protection. If your baby misses one of the vaccinations, the first dose can be given up to 15 weeks of age.

  7. Your immune system is your body’s defense against foreign invaders (viruses, bacteria, parasites). Vaccines prepare your body to recognize foreigners without getting infected. A vaccine revs up your immune system to make antibodies (smart bombs with memory) for the signature of a particular germ.

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