Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist Immunoglobulin - it's the antibodies that protect the body against certain pathogens, but also possess non-specific activity, increasing the resistance of the body during recovery from many infectious diseases. Your child needs to make immunoglobulin, as if after a possible infection was not more than 14 days, the immunoglobulin will prevent the disease. Simultaneously with the introduction of immunoglobulin, it is desirable to make the first vaccine against hepatitis A vaccination is the deltoid muscle of arm, and immunoglobulin is introduced into the buttock. If a child is infected, the vaccine without immune globulin does not prevent the development of the disease, however, weaken its manifestation. After injection of immunoglobulin may be redness at the "injection" and raising body temperature to 37.5 C. The other reaction to the introduction of immunoglobulin, usually absent. Similar question: ... the school will be vaccinated against hepatitis B. A child a week cough and runny nose (without a fever). Can I ...
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