What Is a Typhoid Vaccine?

Typhoid vaccine, after inoculating this product, can make the body produce an immune response. Used to prevent typhoid.

Typhoid vaccine, after inoculating this product, can make the body produce an immune response. Used to prevent typhoid.
Drug Name
Typhoid vaccine
Drug type
prescription
Use classification
Bacterial vaccine

Typhoid vaccine traits

It is a milky white suspension containing a phenol preservative.

- Typhoid vaccination target-preventive biologics

It is mainly used for personnel in the army, ports, and railways, sewers, feces, garbage disposal personnel, the catering industry, medical and epidemic prevention personnel, and water residents or people in areas where the disease is endemic.

- Typhoid vaccine role and use-preventive biological agents

After inoculating this product, the body can produce an immune response. Used to prevent typhoid.

Typhoid vaccine specifications

5ml per bottle. The dosage for each use is 0.2 1.0ml (different according to age and injection needles), containing typhoid 6.0 × 10 [sup] 7 [/ sup] 3.0 × 10 [sup] 8 [/ sup].

Typhoid vaccine immunization program and dosage

1. Subcutaneous injection was performed on the skin at the attachment site of the lateral deltoid muscle of the upper arm after disinfection.
2. For first-time injections of this vaccine, three injections are required, with intervals of 7 to 10 days each. The injection dose is as follows:
1 to 6 years old: 0.2ml for the first needle, 0.3ml for the second needle, 0.3ml for the third needle;
7-14 years old: 0.3ml for the first needle, 0.5ml for the second needle, 0.5ml for the third needle;
14 years and older: 0.5ml for the first needle, 1.0ml for the second needle, and 1.0ml for the third needle.
The booster injection dose is the same as the third shot.

Typhoid vaccine adverse reactions

Local swelling may occur, sometimes with chills, fever, or headache. Can usually relieve itself.

Typhoid vaccine contraindications

1. Fever with severe hypertension, heart, liver, kidney disease and active tuberculosis.
2. Women during pregnancy, menstruation and lactation.
3 Those with allergies.

Typhoid vaccine precautions

1. Shake well before use. The vaccine should not be used if the vaccine has been frozen, there is a foreign body, there is a clot that has not shaken, or the vaccine bottle has been broken.
2. Drugs such as epinephrine should be available for emergency use in the event of severe allergic reactions. Recipients should rest at the scene after the injection.
3 Freezing is strictly prohibited

Typhoid vaccine storage

Store and transport in the dark at 2 8 .

Typhoid vaccine expiration date

1 year and 6 months. [1]

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