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Not contagious from the vaccine itself.

On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 3:35 PM, <blueflamingahava@...>wrote:

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> Client of mine had a son who received DPT and is now of course experiencing

> a vaccine reaction. He is about 5 (?) and his arm is totally swollen...

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> My question is:

> I know sometimes reactions to DPT (the Pertussis part) can produce symptoms

> of Pertussis but is a child experiencing a vaccine reaction possibly

> contagious to other children or babies who have or have not recieved the

> DPT? Simply, is he infectious to others and should young babies be kept away

> from him?

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> Will see them tomorrow in a setting where there will be other babies

> present. If I need to cancel, I need to cancel soon, but would rather not as

> the mom really needs my consultation services for some acute breastfeeding

> issues....

>

> I read " a shot in the dark " but didn't find the answer to my question.

> Please let me know ASAP if you've got any wisdom to offer! : ) Thanks!

>

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> Home-birth Midwife, Lactation Consultant

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When I was in the military, one of my soldiers got a smallpox vaccine and the

same thing happened to him. I think it is cellulitis. They had to cut his arm

open and drain the pus out of it, it was awful. If the arm is red and HOT, then

I'd say yes, it is infectious and stay away.

>

> Client of mine had a son who received DPT and is now of course experiencing a

vaccine reaction. He is about 5 (?) and his arm is totally swollen...

>

> My question is:

> I know sometimes reactions to DPT (the Pertussis part) can produce symptoms of

Pertussis but is a child experiencing a vaccine reaction possibly contagious to

other children or babies who have or have not recieved the DPT? Simply, is he

infectious to others and should young babies be kept away from him?

>

> Will see them tomorrow in a setting where there will be other babies present.

If I need to cancel, I need to cancel soon, but would rather not as the mom

really needs my consultation services for some acute breastfeeding issues....

>

> I read " a shot in the dark " but didn't find the answer to my question. Please

let me know ASAP if you've got any wisdom to offer! : ) Thanks!

>

>

> Home-birth Midwife, Lactation Consultant

>

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