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Children who have ever had a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) to egg, or to the antibiotic gentamicin. These are used in the manufacture of the vaccine and may be present in tiny amounts. If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before the vaccination is given. Also, it is important that you do not become pregnant within one month after having the vaccine. During this time you should use an effective method of birth control to avoid pregnancy. Please consult your pharmacist or doctor if you are currently taking any other medicines as this may cause an interaction.

Like all vaccines and medicines, this vaccine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Fever. If your child is uncomfortable you can bring down a fever and ease aches and pains with paracetamol. VARIVAX should be given as two doses by injection 12 weeks apart. Please ask your healthcare provider for more information.

Your skin can be painful for weeks after the rash has gone, but it usually gets better over time. Stay away from certain groups of people if you have shingles Allowing your child to have the flu vaccine is the best way to protect them and your family from flu. The vaccine will still work even if your child gets a runny nose, sneezes or blows their nose. How effective is the nasal spray flu vaccine?

Stay off work or school if the rash is still oozing fluid (weeping) and cannot be covered, or until the rash has dried out. If you have a child with a certain long-term health condition, you can ask the GP surgery to give them the vaccine instead of them having it at school if you prefer. The nasal spray vaccine contains small traces of gelatine derived from pigs (porcine gelatine). If this is not suitable because you do not accept the use of porcine gelatine in medical products, a flu vaccine injection is available that contains no gelatine. The number and timing of doses should be determined by your doctor, using the official recommendations. Aspirin and aspirin-containing medicines should not be given to children under 18 years old for at least four weeks after the vaccine and then only if prescribed by a doctor.If you’re considering the nasal spray flu vaccine for your child, here are some key facts to consider: severe skin rash (ulcers and blistering that may involve the eyes, mouth, and/or genitals; red, often itchy spots which start on the limbs and sometimes on the face and the rest of the body) (Stevens-Johnson syndrome; erythema multiforme) you or your child have a family member born with immunodeficiency, or there is a family history of immunodeficiency. Children in school years reception to year five will be offered the vaccine in school by the school nursing team, as will all primary school-aged children in former primary school pilot areas. Children in these age groups who are being home-schooled will be offered the vaccine by their GP. The nasal spray flu vaccine has a low egg content and is safe to give in school or in a clinic to children who do not have a serious egg allergy.

Children with certain long-term health conditions, such as diabetes or heart problems, are at higher risk from flu. The vaccine should be repeated each year before the start of the flu season. The best time to have it is from October to late November.

Generalised radiotherapy for cancer (this vaccine should be not be given until at least six months after the last radiotherapy dose) • Corticosteroids The person who vaccinates you or your child will be trained to deal with allergic reactions and treat them immediately. Gelatine, neomycin and gentamicin allergies you or your child are receiving immunosuppressive therapy (including high doses of corticosteroids). Spots appear in crops. The spots develop into small blisters and are itchy. They can be anywhere on the body and sometimes also in the mouth. Several crops may develop over several days. Some people are covered in spots; others have only a few. Loss of appetite and tiredness Immunosuppressants used to prevent rejection of organ transplants, such as azathioprine, ciclosporin, mycophenolate, tacrolimus (this vaccine should not be given until at least 12 months after stopping treatment).

Following vaccination with VARIVAX, you or your child should not receive any immune globulin, including VZIG, for 1 month thereafter unless your doctor decides it is necessary. Usually you get the shingles rash on your chest and tummy, but it can appear anywhere on your body including on your face, eyes and genitals.The nasal spray flu vaccine for children contains live but weakened strains of the flu virus. It can’t cause flu in children with a healthy immune system.

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