People will experience various things, big and small, in their lifetime, and of course they are also likely to suffer from various diseases. There are some diseases that we often see, but there are some diseases that we have never even heard of; some diseases can be cured without taking medicine, but there are some diseases that cannot be cured by any medicine, such as the well-known AIDS. I don’t know if you have heard of hemorrhagic fever. It is mainly caused by hemorrhagic fever virus. There are hemorrhagic fever vaccines on the market to prevent it. In fact, vaccination is beneficial to our human body, because vaccination means placing antibodies against corresponding diseases in our bodies, thereby preventing ourselves from suffering from such diseases, such as the hepatitis B vaccine we received when we were in school. We get vaccinated against hemorrhagic fevers to protect ourselves from contracting hemorrhagic fevers. The current hemorrhagic fever vaccines are divided into: Type I vaccine, Type II vaccine, and Type I purified vaccine. So what are the precautions for vaccinating these hemorrhagic fever vaccines? When vaccinating with type I vaccine, please note that (1) the vaccine contains adjuvant and should be shaken thoroughly before injection. ⑵ If the vaccine turns yellow or purple, it should not be used, as it may be contaminated. ⑶ Do not use if there are foreign objects that cannot be shaken off or if the ampoule has cracks. When vaccinating with type II vaccine, please note that: (1) the ampoule should not be used if it has cracks, the vaccine has become mixed or discolored, contains foreign matter, or has clots or flocs that cannot be dispersed by shaking. ⑵ Prepare 1:1000 epinephrine for emergency use in case of occasional anaphylactic shock. When vaccinating with type I purified vaccine, please note that: ⑴ The vaccine should be shaken thoroughly before injection. ⑵ If the ampoule is broken or contains clots that cannot be shaken off, it must not be used. ⑶This vaccine is an adjuvant vaccine and is only for intramuscular injection. Be careful not to give it subcutaneously or intradermally. Through the detailed introduction above, I believe everyone has a certain understanding of the hemorrhagic fever vaccination. Therefore, once we are infected with hemorrhagic fever, we must follow the above methods to receive timely treatment and cure the hemorrhagic fever as soon as possible. In fact, in addition to the hemorrhagic fever vaccine, it is best for us to get vaccinated with other vaccines so that we can best protect our bodies. |
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