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Finding a wetsuit that can withstand plummeting winter temperatures can be one of the biggest challenges surfers face. Those who love the great open water want to be able to surf throughout the year. With some of the best waves in the world occurring during the winter season, water enthusiasts won’t want to miss out, that's where C Skins wetsuits come in. A number of wetsuit brands claim to have optimised their wetsuits for cold water to help their surfers stay in the water for longer. However, many of these brands have not committed as much time testing and developing their wetsuit products for cold water conditions as surfing brand C Skins has. It is important to always report serious or unexpected reactions to your health care provider. Who should not get the Men-C vaccine? July 2016: the single MenC dose given at 3 months was dropped from the schedule. This was because levels of MenC disease were now so low that babies under 1 year of age were well protected by herd immunity. Ibuprofen should not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider.

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There is no need to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns speak with your health care provider. What is Meningococcal C infection? It is recommended that parents or guardians and their children discuss consent for immunization. Children under the age of 19, who are able to understand the benefits and possible reactions for each vaccine and the risk of not getting immunized, can legally consent to or refuse immunizations. For more information on mature minor consent see HealthLinkBC File #119 The Infants Act, Mature Minor Consent and Immunization. September 2013 onwards: a MenC booster dose was introduced for teenagers aged 13-14. The aim was to boost protection against MenC disease for individuals, and also to maintain high levels of herd immunity. Hib and meningitis C infections are serious and potentially fatal. They can both cause meningitis and blood poisoning ( sepsis). Who should have the Hib/MenC vaccinea two dose schedule at 3 and 4 months was introduced, with a combined MenC and Hib booster dose which was given at 12-13 months (the Hib/MenC vaccine, which is still in the UK schedule). The schedule for MenC vaccination in the UK changed several times between 1999 and 2017, owing to changing patterns of disease: The Hib/MenC vaccine is a single injection given to 1-year-old babies to boost their protection against Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) and meningitis C.

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Vaccines that protect against meningococcal type C infection are the best way to protect your child against this serious and sometimes fatal disease. June 2013: the MenC dose at 4 months was dropped from the schedule. By this time levels of MenC disease had fallen very significantly, and studies showed that a single dose at 3 months provided good levels of protection against group C meningococcal disease during the first year of life. The Men-C vaccine is given to infants as a series of 2 doses. The first is given at 2 months of age, and the second at 12 months. The vaccine is given at the same time as other childhood immunizations. Men-C Vaccine Summer of 2015: the single MenC dose for teenagers and new university students was replaced by a combination vaccine, the MenACWY vaccine, which offered protection against four strains of meningococcal disease including type C. It was introduced because of a significant increase in cases of MenW disease in the UK. As with all vaccines, a few babies will have side effects after having the Hib/MenC vaccine. But they're usually mild and do not last long.

What are the possible reactions after the vaccine?

It's inactivated, which means it does not contain any live organisms, so there's no risk of your baby catching the infections it protects against. boosts the protection your baby has already gained from their 1st course of Hib vaccine, which they received in the 6-in-1 vaccine at 8, 12 and 16 weeks old When you get your child immunized, you help protect others as well. What are the possible reactions after the vaccine?

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The single MenC vaccine was in the routine UK immunisation schedule from 1999 until July 2016. This vaccine gives protection against meningococcal disease (a major cause of meningitis) caused by group C Neisseria meningitidis bacteria. Babies and children are still protected against MenC disease through the Hib/MenC vaccine and the MenACWY vaccine, but the single MenC vaccine is no longer routinely used in the UK. Summer of 2014: all those starting university were recommended to receive the MenC vaccine. It was likely that young people born between 1995 and 1999 would have been vaccinated as young children during the MenC catch-up programme in 1999 and 2000. However, they would have missed out on the new booster dose introduced in 2013. Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) can also happen with the Hib/MenC vaccine, but they're extremely rare. The Hib/MenC booster is highly effective and protects children when they're most vulnerable to Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) and meningitis C.

As with any vaccine, medicine or food, there is a very small chance of a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). Anaphylaxis is different from less severe allergic reactions because it causes life-threatening breathing and/or circulation problems. It is always serious but can be treated with adrenaline. In the UK between 1997 and 2003 there were a total of 130 reports of anaphylaxis following ALL immunisations, but all of these people survived. Around 117 million doses of vaccines were given in the UK during this period, making the overall rate around 1 in 900,000. Depending on the cause of the reaction, and following expert guidance, the person may be able to have vaccinations in the future. Born before 2002 who are 24 years of age and under who did not get a dose of vaccine on or after their 10th birthday

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