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Se insta a los habitantes de Detroit a tomar medidas preventivas contra la propagación del RSV
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Clínica de Inmunización DHD
100 Avenida Mack
Centro Samaritano
5555 Conner
Departamento de Salud de Detroit
100 Avenida Mack
Horas de prueba
Horarios de vacunación
Timiko Drew, Gerente de Inmunizaciones
Teléfono: (313) 480-3831
Correo electrónico: [email protected]
Brandon Atkins, director de administración clínica
Teléfono: (313) 348-2883
Correo electrónico: [email protected]
Se insta a los habitantes de Detroit a tomar medidas preventivas contra la propagación del RSV
Refuerzos bivalentes ahora disponibles para niños mayores de 5 años
Vacunas COVID-19 disponibles ya para niños de seis meses y mayores
Si. La vacuna COVID-19 funciona al enseñarle a su sistema inmunológico cómo reconocer y combatir el virus que causa COVID-19, que lo protege de enfermarse con COVID-19.
No. La vacuna Moderna COVID-19 es una vacuna de ARNm que no cambia ni interactúa con su ADN de ninguna manera.
No. Ninguna de las vacunas COVID-19 autorizadas y recomendadas o vacunas COVID-19 actualmente en desarrollo en los Estados Unidos contienen el virus vivo que causa COVID-19. Esto significa que una vacuna COVID-19 no puede enfermarlo con COVID-19.
Si. La vacuna COVID-19 funciona al enseñarle a su sistema inmunológico cómo reconocer y combatir el virus que causa COVID-19, que lo protege de enfermarse con COVID-19.
No. ¡La vacuna Pfizer COVID-19 es una vacuna de ARNm que no es de extrañar! cambiar o interactuar con su ADN de cualquier manera.
No. Ninguna de las vacunas COVID-19 autorizadas y recomendadas aprobadas en los Estados Unidos contiene el virus vivo que causa COVID-19. Esto significa que una vacuna COVID-19 no puede enfermarlo con COVID-19.
The FDA reviewed a study of more than 2,200 U.S. children ages 12 through 15. Of this group, about half were given the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The other children were given an inactive (placebo) shot.
A week after the second dose was given, research showed no cases of COVID-19 in the 1,005 children given the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Among 978 children given the placebo, there were 16 cases of COVID-19. None of the children had previously been diagnosed with COVID-19. The results suggest that the vaccine is 100% effective at preventing COVID-19 in this age group.
Children ages 12 through 15 given the Pfizer vaccine had similar side effects to those ages 16 and older. The most commonly reported side effects include:
Pain where the shot was given, fatigue, headache, chills, muscle pain, fever, joint pain.
Similar to adults, children have side effects that typically last 1 to 3 days. More adolescents reported these side effects, except for injection site pain, after the second dose of the vaccine. However, many people have no side effects.
As opposed to many medications, vaccine dosages are based on age and not size or weight. If a child turns from 11 to 12 years of age in between their first and second dose and receives the pediatric Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine for their second dose, they do not need to repeat the dose.
The Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine for children ages 5 through 11 has the same active ingredients as the vaccine given to adults and adolescents. However, the vaccine for children comes in a different vial with a different color cap. The Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine that is given to adults and adolescents cannot be used for children ages 5 through 11 years. Children ages 5 through 11 will receive an age-appropriate dose that is one-third of what adolescents and adults receive. Smaller needles, designed specifically for children, are used for children ages 5 through11 years. COVID-19 vaccine dosage does not vary by patient weight but by age on the day of vaccination. Children are still required to get two doses three weeks apart to be considered fully vaccinated.
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