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What to Ask Your Pediatrician About Pertussis Vaccination
- How can I protect my baby before he/she is old enough to be vaccinated
against pertussis?
- Should everyone in my family be vaccinated against pertussis? What
about grandparents, the babysitter, my older children?
- If we are not vaccinated, what is the risk to my baby?
- What vaccination is available for adults and older siblings?
- How often should we be vaccinated?
- When can my baby be fully immunized?
- What is the immunization schedule for my baby?
- How can I keep track of the vaccinations to make sure my baby is fully
immunized?
- Is it possible for an infant to have pertussis while receiving scheduled
immunizations?
- Is everyone in your office who has close contact with patients vaccinated
against pertussis?
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Important disclaimer: The information on pkids.org is for educational purposes only and should not be considered to be medical advice. It is not meant to replace the advice of the physician who cares for your child. All medical advice and information should be considered to be incomplete without a physical exam, which is not possible without a visit to your doctor.
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