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Can you give rubella vaccine to positive rubella patient?
Yes. Everyone should do their research on vaccines before taking them. There is no law that says you have to take any vaccine.
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Chickenpox vaccine isn't needed if you've had chickenpox in the past. Shingles vaccine is recommended for patient 60 and over to prevent shingles.
Normally, a patient on chemo doesn't need to avoid someone who had chickenpox vaccine. Talk with your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
One code is 90471. There is a 2nd code for the actual influenza vaccine, but we need to know the age of the patient.
A DNA vaccine contains DNA from a pathogen but cannot cause disease. When the vaccine is injected into a patient, the DNA directs the synthesis of a protein. Antibodies are produced by the body against the protein. If the patient contracts the disease in the future, the antibodies in his or her body will be able to provide protection.
Adults should get seasonal influenza vaccine annually.
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The HPV vaccine is most effective when a patient gets the full series of three injections. You may get partial protection if you don't complete the series.
The HIV virus is highly unstable, meaning that it does mutate quickly. That has been part of the dilemma in finding a cure, or even a vaccine against the virus.
Vaccination is only a preventative measure, it will not cure influenza.