thread: Can anyone tell me when the pertussis vaccine is usually given?

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    Can anyone tell me when the pertussis vaccine is usually given?

    I can't find my blue book, and was wondering if anyone knew?

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    Our red book says at 2,4 and 6 months and another at 4 years

    Nic

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    Thanks nic, and can you tell me is it infanrix or something...... combined in with the hepb?

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    i found this, hope it helps...

    Protection against pertussis both from the disease and the vaccine decreases over time. Therefore a booster dose of pertussis vaccine is recommended for adolescents in Year 10 (as well as other groups in the community) to reduce the incidence of pertussis circulating in the community.

    sorry thats the booster... oh well, at leasst u know that now .. lol

    ETA : more info.... we have the vaccine called DTaP (diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine). DTaP is safe and effective, and prevents severe pertussis and death among infants and young children. The best way to protect infants from pertussis is to give DTaP vaccine starting on time at 2 months of age. Parents should vaccinate their infant on-time (at 2, 4, and 6 months of age) and complete all the recommended doses of DTaP vaccine to best protect their infant.

    At least three DTaP doses are needed to have the maximum benefit from the vaccination. However, even one or two doses of DTaP will provide some protection against pertussis. Parents are urged to make sure their infant receives these doses on time.

    Parents can also help protect their very young infants by minimizing exposure (close contact) with persons who have cold symptoms or cough illness. Coughing people of any age, including parents, siblings and grandparents can have pertussis. When a person has cold symptoms or cough illness, they need to stay away from young infants as much as possible.


    They say that 4 year old one is a booster aswell...

    you prob didnt want to know that much, but i cant help myself, i get carried away.
    Last edited by [M]umma[M]ia; February 25th, 2009 at 03:06 PM.

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    Thanks Hollye!

    Mum has just got back from GP and apparently pertussis is rife around here atm. He is pretty sure she has it, but has taken blood samples and swabs to confirm.

    I don't think it is a massive deal for lulu, less than ideal if she gets it, but she is over 12 months now so it shouldn't be too big a deal. The issue would be if i got it and went into labour and then new bub got it. There are a lot of "what if's" in there though. So wont worry about it too much just yet! Fingers crossed the Dr is wrong.

    Guess i wont be seeing anyone this week!

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    The first dose is at 8 weeks but they don't have maximum immunity until the final one is given at 6 months.

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    when do u get the test results??

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    Not until Friday......

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    make sure u let me know when it comes back. Oh my.. i really hope its not. Surely it couldnt be.. she has had her 3 doses i assume.. being over 12 months surley cant be quite as bad as having it as a newborn yeh??? u have me worried now

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    Umm..not sure? It has for the 2 and 4 month imms - HepB, Diptheria-tetanus-pertusis/polio, Hib, Pneumococcal and Rotavirus. The 6 month injection is missing the HepB and Hib injections. Not sure if that helps you or not?

    Nic