solution that the weakened virus is injected. The second dosing form is RV1. It contains one strain of live attenuated human rotavirus. It is provided as a lyophilized powder that is reconfigured before administration. The second of the five series is called the TDaP. This vaccination is a combination of three different virus in one. The three components to this vaccination include, tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis. All three of these viruses are very rare in the US. The tetanus virus is also known as lockjaw. When you have a tetanus viral attack all of the muscles in your body tense up and you are become unable to move. In sever cases the muscles in the thoracic cage can tighten up and block the ability to breathe. Second we have diphtheria, which is a bacterial disease that causes mucus membranes to inflame. This causes a false membrane along the throat causing it hard to breath. Lastly, pertussis is an infection in the respiratory system that causes severe coughing spells. This vaccination has a five dose cycle. The first given at two, four, six, 15 through 18 month, and four through six years of age. After the fifth dose from 11 years of age and older it is recommended to get a booster every 10 years. The third vaccination in the set of five series is HbPV which is the bacterial infection called Haemophilus.
solution that the weakened virus is injected. The second dosing form is RV1. It contains one strain of live attenuated human rotavirus. It is provided as a lyophilized powder that is reconfigured before administration. The second of the five series is called the TDaP. This vaccination is a combination of three different virus in one. The three components to this vaccination include, tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis. All three of these viruses are very rare in the US. The tetanus virus is also known as lockjaw. When you have a tetanus viral attack all of the muscles in your body tense up and you are become unable to move. In sever cases the muscles in the thoracic cage can tighten up and block the ability to breathe. Second we have diphtheria, which is a bacterial disease that causes mucus membranes to inflame. This causes a false membrane along the throat causing it hard to breath. Lastly, pertussis is an infection in the respiratory system that causes severe coughing spells. This vaccination has a five dose cycle. The first given at two, four, six, 15 through 18 month, and four through six years of age. After the fifth dose from 11 years of age and older it is recommended to get a booster every 10 years. The third vaccination in the set of five series is HbPV which is the bacterial infection called Haemophilus.