How much is the meningococcal B vaccine?

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How much is the meningococcal B vaccine?

The vaccine costs approximately between $500- $250 for a child aged between 6 weeks of age to 11 years and up ask your GP about its availability. The side effects are usually mild to high fevers after taking this injection but is dependent on the individual’s reaction.

Should my child get meningitis B vaccine?

It is recommended for all kids and teens age 11 and older. Some types of MenACWY are given to younger children (as early as 8 weeks of age) if they have a higher risk of getting meningococcal disease. The meningococcal B vaccine (MenB) protects against a fifth type of meningococcal bacterium (called type B).

Can my 2 year old have meningitis B vaccine?

It involves three injections, given to babies at age two months, four months and 12 months of age, which are expected to protect children until around the age of four.

What age is bexsero for?

BEXSERO is a vaccine indicated for active immunization to prevent invasive disease caused by Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B. BEXSERO is approved for use in individuals aged 10 through 25 years.

How long does bexsero protection last?

The duration of protection following the recommended routine Bexsero® schedule has not been established, although in reviewing all of the available evidence, the JCVI agreed the most plausible duration of protection is 18 months following a two dose primary course and 36 months following the additional booster dose …

Who is most at risk of meningococcal?

Anyone can get meningococcal disease, but rates of disease are highest in children younger than 1 year old, with a second peak in adolescence. Among teens and young adults, those 16 through 23 years old have the highest rates of meningococcal disease.

How do you rule out meningococcal?

If a doctor suspects meningococcal disease, they will collect samples of blood or cerebrospinal fluid (fluid near the spinal cord). Doctors then send the samples to a laboratory for testing. If Neisseria meningitidis bacteria are in the samples, laboratorians can grow (culture) the bacteria.

Who is at risk for meningitis?

Bacterial meningitis is common in those under age 20. Living in a community setting. College students living in dormitories, personnel on military bases, and children in boarding schools and child care facilities are at greater risk of meningococcal meningitis.

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