Dengue vaccine

DENGUE VACCINE

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Cos'è il papilloma-virus

What is
dengue

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Come si trasmette l'infezione

Why prevention
is important

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A chi è consigliato il vaccino

When to
vaccinate

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Quando è preferibile vaccinarsi

Vaccine
composition

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It is administered by subcutaneous injection and should not be mixed in the same syringe with other vaccines.

Starting from the age of 4, Qdenga should be administered as a 0.5 ml dose in a two-dose protocol, with a 3-month interval (0 and 3 months). The need for a booster dose has not yet been established.

The most commonly reported adverse reactions in individuals aged 4 to 60 years include pain at the injection site, headache, muscle pain, redness at the injection site, discomfort, weakness, and fever.

These reactions typically occur within 2 days after injection, are generally mild to moderate in severity, of short duration (1 to 3 days), and less frequent after the second injection.

Contraindications to the vaccine include hypersensitivity after the administration of a previous dose or to a component of the vaccine, congenital or acquired immunodeficiency states, HIV infection, pregnancy, and breastfeeding.

Vaccination with Qdenga should be postponed in individuals with severe acute febrile illness.

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