Hoe contracteren babys rotavirus

In is besloten om de vaccinatie tegen kinkhoest voor zwangere vrouwen op te nemen in het RVP. Deze vaccinatie wordt waarschijnlijk eind ingevoerd. 1 Ten eerste komen er meer ouderen, waardoor de zorgvraag hoe dan ook zal de VS die met zorgaanbieders gecoördineerde zorg contracteren en aanbieden aan. 2 Een cruciale vraag voor de toekomst is of en hoe een keuze voor een een expliciete taak krijgt toegewezen tot het contracteren van. 3 De vraag leeft hoe de evolutie die sinds de jaren het ziekenhuis thuiszorgorganisaties contracteert voor deze functie. In Duitsland wordt thuiszorg. 4 Protect your child from rotavirus. Rotavirus commonly causes severe, watery diarrhea and vomiting in infants and young children. Children may become dehydrated and need to be hospitalized and can even die. Protect your child with rotavirus vaccine. Vaccination. 5 Before the vaccines became available, rotavirus was the No. 1 cause of severe diarrhea in babies and young children in the United States. Nearly all children got rotavirus before the age of 5. Rotavirus led to 55, to 70, hospitalizations each year. The vaccines have significantly improved children’s health and hospitalization rates. 6 The two rotavirus vaccines approved for use in infants in the United States are safe and effective. During the first year of an infant’s life, rotavirus vaccine provides 85% to 98% protection against severe rotavirus illness and against hospitalization from rotavirus illness, and 74% to 87% protection against rotavirus illness of any severity. 7 Once infected with the rotavirus, vomiting and diarrhea can last three to eight days with symptoms appearing about two days after the child is infected. 2. Keep in mind, the virus is highly contagious and is spread through contact with infected stool. 3 Rotavirus also is resistant to most disinfectant cleaners, including anti-bacterial products. 8 All three symptoms of rotavirus disease (fever, vom-iting, and diarrhea) cause children to lose fluids. Vomiting is especially dangerous because it’s dif-ficult to replace fluids in children who are vomiting persistently. Prior to the availability of rotavirus vaccine, rotavirus infection was responsible for more than , 9 If your baby is sick, offer small amounts of liquid. If you're breastfeeding, let your baby nurse. If your baby drinks formula, offer a small amount of an oral rehydration fluid or regular formula. Don't dilute your baby's formula. If your older child isn't feeling well, encourage him or her to rest. 10 Two rotavirus vaccines are currently licensed for infants in the United States: RotaTeq® (RV5) is given in 3 doses at ages 2 months, 4 months, and 6 months. Rotarix® (RV1) is given in 2 doses at ages 2 months and 4 months. The first dose of either vaccine should be given before a child is 15 weeks of age. Children should receive all doses of. 11