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What is the RotaTeq vaccine

By Emma Horne

What is RotaTeq? RotaTeq is a vaccine manufactured by Merck and Co. Inc., (Merck) licensed by FDA in 2006 for the prevention of rotavirus gastroenteritis in infants 6 weeks to 32 weeks of age.

What kind of vaccine is RotaTeq?

RotaTeq® (Rotavirus Vaccine, Live, Oral, Pentavalent) is indicated for the prevention of rotavirus gastroenteritis in infants and children caused by Types G1, G2, G3, G4, and G9 when administered as a 3-dose series to infants between the ages of 6 to 32 weeks.

What is another name for RotaTeq vaccine?

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.

What are the benefits of rotavirus vaccine?

Rotavirus vaccine can prevent rotavirus disease. Rotavirus causes diarrhea, mostly in babies and young children. The diarrhea can be severe, and lead to dehydration​. Vomiting and fever are also common in babies with rotavirus.

What does the rotavirus vaccine prevent?

Rotavirus vaccine can prevent rotavirus disease. Rotavirus commonly causes severe, watery diarrhea, mostly in babies and young children. Vomiting and fever are also common in babies with rotavirus. Children may become dehydrated and need to be hospitalized and can even die.

How do you use RotaTeq?

Both rotavirus vaccines are administered orally, by putting drops in the infant’s mouth. Each requires multiple doses: RotaTeq® (RV5) is given in three doses at 2 months, 4 months, and 6 months of age. Rotarix® (RV1) is given in two doses at 2 months and 4 months of age.

Is RotaTeq the same as rotavirus?

RotaTeq is a vaccine manufactured by Merck and Co. Inc., (Merck) licensed by FDA in 2006 for the prevention of rotavirus gastroenteritis in infants 6 weeks to 32 weeks of age.

How long does rotavirus vaccine stay in system?

Rotarix® is a live vaccine, which means that a small amount of live virus will be present in your baby’s intestines for about two weeks after the vaccination.

Which drug class does the rotavirus vaccine interact with?

Some products that may interact with this vaccine include: corticosteroids taken by mouth or given by injection (such as dexamethasone), drugs that weaken the immune system (such as azathioprine, cyclosporine, cancer chemotherapy, corticosteroids such as prednisone), recent blood transfusion.

Should my baby have the rotavirus vaccine?

Rotavirus spreads easily among infants and young children. The virus can cause severe watery diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and abdominal pain. Children who get rotavirus disease can become dehydrated and may need to be hospitalized. CDC recommends that infants get rotavirus vaccine to protect against rotavirus disease.

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How late can RotaTeq be given?

According to the package inserts the maximum age for a dose of RotaTeq is 32 weeks and the maximum age for Rotarix is 24 weeks.

Can RotaTeq be given with other vaccines?

RotaTeq can be administered with diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccine, inactivated or oral poliovirus vaccine (IPV or OPV), Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine, pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, and hexavalent vaccines.

What age can RotaTeq be given?

RotaTeq is indicated for the prevention of rotavirus gastroenteritis in infants and children caused by Types G1, G2, G3, G4, and G9 when administered as a 3-dose series to infants between the ages of 6 to 32 weeks. The first dose of RotaTeq should be administered between 6 and 12 weeks of age.

What color is rotavirus poop?

Anyone caring for small children should know the symptoms of rotavirus, including: Frequent, watery diarrhea (often foul-smelling, green or brown)

When did they start giving rotavirus vaccine?

A vaccine to prevent rotavirus gastroenteritis was first licensed in the United States in 1998 but was withdrawn in 1999 because of its association with intussusception, a type of bowel blockage when the bowel folds into itself like a telescope.

Can RotaTeq cause blood in stool?

A baby might also vomit several times or have blood in the stool, or could appear weak or very irritable. These signs would usually happen during the first week after the first or second dose of rotavirus vaccine, but look for them any time after vaccination.

Is RotaTeq better than Rotarix?

Rotarix and RotaTeq are not interchangeable. Infants who receive a first dose of either vaccine should complete the entire course of vaccination using the same oral rotavirus vaccine. There is no evidence that one oral rotavirus vaccine is more effective than the other.

What is the Hib PRP T vaccine?

Haemophilus B conjugate (PRP-T) vaccine is used to prevent this disease in children, and is sometimes combined with vaccines to protect against other diseases. This vaccine is given to children between the ages of 2 months and 18 months old.

What is the most common adverse reaction to RotaTeq vaccine?

The most common side effects reported after taking RotaTeq were diarrhea, vomiting, fever, runny nose and sore throat, wheezing or coughing, and ear infection.

Can RotaTeq be given via NG tube?

OralRotarix® vaccine must be administered ORALLY without mixing with any other oral vaccine or solution. Rotarix® must not be given via a nasogastric tube as this will reduce the efficacy.

Why is rotavirus vaccine given orally?

Infection with rotavirus can affect the digestive system of babies and young children, causing severe stomach or intestinal illness. The rotavirus oral vaccine is used to help prevent this disease in children.

Is there a chickenpox vaccine?

There are 2 vaccines that protect against chickenpox: The chickenpox vaccine protects children and adults from chickenpox. The MMRV vaccine protects children from measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox.

Can Breastfed babies get rotavirus?

Exclusive breastfeeding was found to be effective in prevention of Rotavirus infection and in reducing the risk of Rotavirus infection among children (OR = 0.62, 95 % CI = 0.48-0.81).

Can you kiss your baby after rotavirus vaccine?

Can someone kiss an infant on the mouth after they have received Rotarix? No studies have investigated transmission of vaccine virus from kissing a baby on the mouth after immunisation. However, it is theoretically possible for a person to be exposed to weakened vaccine virus in this way.

Can I skip rotavirus vaccine?

If they miss one of the vaccinations, the first one can be given a month later, at 12 weeks, and the second dose a month later, at 16 weeks. The rotavirus vaccination is only suitable for young babies. The first dose cannot be given any later than 15 weeks and the second dose no later than 24 weeks.

How long is rotateq effective?

The vaccine is over 85% effective at protecting against severe rotavirus infection in the first two years of life.

Where is rotateq manufactured?

The majority of the IS cases occurred in infants who were 4 months old or older at first vaccination. * human-bovine rotavirus reassortants (live), produced in Vero cells. Manufacturing process The active substance is manufactured at West Point, Pennsylvania, USA.

How many Hib shots are required?

The 6-in-1 vaccine is given to babies when they’re 8, 12 and 16 weeks old. They need 3 doses to make sure they develop strong immunity to the conditions the vaccine protects against.

Which vaccines are conjugate?

The most commonly used conjugate vaccine is the Hib conjugate vaccine. Other pathogens that are combined in a conjugate vaccine to increase an immune response are Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitidis”, both of which are conjugated to protein carriers like those used in the Hib conjugate vaccine.

What is Rotasiil?

Rotasiil Oral Vaccine is a medicine used in the prevention of diarrhea due to rotavirus. It is usually given as a 3-dose oral regimen, 4 weeks apart, beginning at 6 weeks of age.

What is the difference between norovirus and rotavirus?

The primary differences between norovirus and rotavirus are based on who gets it, how long the infection typically lasts and the possible complications. The norovirus typically lasts no more than about two and a half days, while rotavirus generally lasts three to eight days.