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Who Shouldn’t Get the Hib Vaccine?

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Who Shouldn’t Get the Hib Vaccine?

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Some children should not be vaccinated against H. influenzae type b, including: • Infants younger than 6 weeks old • Children who are sick when their vaccination is due • Children who previously had a severe reaction to the meningitis vaccine A point to remember: The more babies who are vaccinated, the more protected unvaccinated children will be. This is because the unvaccinated individuals will be less likely to run into another child who has a H. influenzae infection. High-Risk Patients Who Should Get the Hib Vaccine There are specific groups of people who should, without question, get the Hib vaccine: • Children and adults who have sickle cell disease • Children and adults who have a weakened immune system • Anyone who has had their spleen removed • HIV-positive individuals H. Influenzae Type B Vaccine Safety Issues Many health agencies and organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics and the National Institutes of Health, recommend the Hib vaccine for babies and chi

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