Description
Benefits of Infanrix Vaccine
In Tetanus
- An infection that stiffs and tightens the muscles in the body.
- The Infanrix vaccine targets the immune system.
- So that it produces antibodies to fight against tetanus.
Note: It is not for lifelong protection.
In Pertussis
- Common in infants and children
- Difficulty in breathing
- Infection in airways
- Uncontrollable coughing
- The vaccine protects them from this infection
In Diphtheria
- Bacterial infection in the throat
- Results in pain and swelling of the throat
- Difficulty in breathing
- Risks of damaging the heart, kidneys and nerves
- The Infanrix vaccine helps to prevent all of them
Common Side Effects of Infanrix Vaccine
- Injection site redness
- Weakness
- Headache
- Pain
- Swelling
How to use Infanrix Vaccine
This vaccine is not for individuals to inject on their own. A professional doctor or nurse must give this vaccine.
How Infanrix Vaccine Works
The Infanrix vaccine’s first step is to create a mild infection in the infected person’s body. There is no harm to health in this process, so people should not worry about it. They work to make the immune system more strong and produce antibodies to protect from any future infections.
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