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IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULE
Diphtheria vaccination is one of the recommended childhood immunizations which should begin during infancy. Diphtheria immunization is generally required before a child can start school. Five doses of vaccine are recommended during childhood.
DTaP or DT immunization is usually a series of injections given to children at ages 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, and 15-18 months. A booster is given between ages 4 and 6, before a child start's school.
DTaP is recommended unless there is a reason that the child should not receive the pertussis vaccine (such as
After the initial series of immunizations, a Td vaccine booster shot should be given at age 11-12 and every 10 years thereafter.
BENEFITS
This vaccine is highly effective at preventing diphtheria. DTaP and DT vaccine can be safely given to infants.
RISKS
DTaP may cause mild side effects (
DTaP may rarely cause the following more serious complications:
- High fever (more than 105 degrees F) in 1 out of 16,000 children
- Non-stop crying for 3 hours or more in 1 out of 1,000 children
- Seizure in 1 out of 14,000 children
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Review Date: 08/18/2006
Reviewed By: Benjamin W. Van Voorhees, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine
and Pediatrics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Review
provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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