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-Hepatitis B (1 of 3)
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Hepatitis B (2 of 3)
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-DTap (1 of 5) fights against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough) -Hib (Haemophilus Influenzae Type B) (1 of 4) fights infections of the blood, brain, joints, or lungs (pneumonia) -Polio (IPV) (1 of 4) fights against polio -Pneumococcal conjugate (PVC13) (1 of 4) fights infection of blood, brain, joints, inner ears, or lungs (pneumonia) -Rotavirus (2 of 3) fights against Rotavirus diarrhea and vomiting
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-DTaP (2 of 5) -Hib (2 of 4) -Polio (IPV) (2 of 4) -Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13) (2 of 4) -Rotavirus (2 of 3)
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-DtaP (3 of 5) -Hib (3 of 4) -Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13) (3 of 4) -Rotavirus (3 of 3)
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Influenza (recommended yearly); fights against the influenza (flu) virus, minimizes effects if individual does get illness
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-Hepatitis B (3 of 3) -Polio IPV (3 of 4)
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Influenza ( 1 of 2) (2 of 2); works to fight flu virus and decrease complications
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-Hib (4 of 4) -Pneumococcal conjugate PVC13 (4 of 4) -MMR (1 of 2); works to prevent measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles) Varicella (Chickenpox) (1 of 2); fights against chickenpox
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-Hepatitis A ( 1 of 2); protects against virus that causes inflammation of the liver
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DTaP ( 4 of 5)
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-DTaP (5 of 5)
-Polio IPV (4 of 4)
-MMR (2 of 2)
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-Tdap (Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough)); get td vaccine every 10 years after received Tdap vaccine -MenACWY (1 of 2); fights infections of the lining of the brain, spinal cord, and blood -HPV (1 of 2) (second dose to be administered 6-12 months after 1st dose); fights against human paillomavirus, a sexually transmitted disease
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MenACWY (2 of 2)
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MenB; fights against infections of lining around brain, spinal cord, and blood