Contraindications to vaccinations. Immunodeficiency. Cortisone therapy. Malignant cancer

Always consult your pediatrician about the contraindications that prevent your child from being vaccinated.
1. Immunodeficiency diseases: A weakness in the body's defenses against microbes leads to the inability of the infected person to form antibodies and thus to the effectiveness of the vaccine, in addition to the risk of the transformation of microbes weakened in some vaccines to bacteria capable of causing a real disease may be A danger to the patient's life because of the weakness of his defenses.
2. The presence of a condition in the child requires treatment with cortisone or an immunosuppressive drug, such as cancer treatment drugs, which weakens the ability of the body to produce antibodies to the vaccine and thus gives the vaccine a danger to the life of the patient.
3. Cases of malignant cancer that also weaken the child's immune system.
4. Sensitivity to one of the components of the vaccine, such as egg and measles.
5. There is high temperature in the child when preparing to give the vaccine (where the heat is likely to be a presence of infection with a bug or virus in the child). In this case, the vaccine should be delayed until the heat has passed.
6. The vaccine does not prevent the presence of: a slight increase in temperature or current treatment with antibiotics or an allergy to penicillin or contact with pregnant women.
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