High fever followed by cough, coryza, conjunctivitis, and Koplik spots.
Measles
At birth, infants routinely receive this vaccine
Hepatitis B
True or False: Live vaccines should be avoided in pregnancy.
True
If two live vaccines are not given on the same day, they must be spaced by at least this long.
4 weeks
Diphtheria
Paroxysmal coughing fits, post-tussive vomiting in infants.
Pertussis
This vaccine is first given at 12-15 months and again at 4-6 years.
MMR
Live or inactivated: Intranasal influenza vaccine
Live
6 months
MMR
Supportive care
Gray pseudomembrane in the throat with possible myocarditis and neuropathy.
Diphtheria
This vaccine series is given at 2, 4, 6, and 12–15 months to prevent invasive disease and meningitis.
Hib
These two routine childhood vaccines are live attenuated.
MMR and Varicella
If given after age 15, HPV is given in this many doses.
3 doses
Pertussis
Azithromycin or erythromycin
Severe muscle spasms, trismus, and rigidity.
Tetanus
This vaccine is recommended annually starting at 6 months of age.
Influenza
Live or inactivated: Hib
Inactivated
This many doses of rotavirus are required in childhood.
Rotavirus
Rehydration
Pink, maculopapular rash beginning at face and progressing to toes.
Rubella
This vaccine is given at 2, 4, 6, 15-18mo, and 4-6 years.
DTaP
Live or inactivated: Rotavirus
Live
This age is when Tdap is given.
11-12 years
RSV