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How Can They Make a Vaccine for a Bacteria?

Why do some folks think that you can’t make a vaccine for a bacteria?

How can they make a vaccine for a bacteria?
You have done everything you can to keep her healthy by not vaccinating but sometimes things still happen, like your baby gets a vaccine-preventable disease???

Probably because they spend too much time in anti-vax Facebook groups…

How Can They Make a Vaccine for a Bacteria?

Hopefully most people do know that there are plenty of vaccines for bacteria, from tetanus to tuberculosis and typhoid fever.

Essential oils do not help kids with meningitis.
Essential oils do not help kids with meningitis.

And that several of those vaccines can help prevent children, including infants, from getting meningitis.

Vaccines that prevent bacterial meningitis include:

  • Hib – the Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria was a common cause of meningitis in the pre-vaccine era
  • Prevnar – the Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria can cause meningitis
  • Menactra and Menveo – protect against serogroup A, C, W, Y meningococcal bacteria
  • Bexsero and Trumenba – protect against serogroup B meningococcal bacteria

Want to protect your kids from meningitis and help to keep them healthy?

Get them vaccinated.

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Last Updated on October 20, 2019

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