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Kamila [148]
1 year ago
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holly had her 6-month immunizations 21 days ago. could her fever be explained by an adverse reaction to one of her vaccines? qui

zlet
Medicine
1 answer:
Igoryamba1 year ago
3 0

No. Her fever would not be an adverse reaction to her vaccine because most vaccine reactions occur within 14 days after vaccine administration.

<h3>What are vaccines?</h3>

Vaccines are substances which are given to make the body produce  antibodies and provide immunity against one or more.

Vaccines are usually made from weakened version of disease-causing organisms or their products.

Adverse reactions to vaccines occur within the first 14 days.

In conclusion, vaccine adverse reactions occur within a period of two weeks.

Learn more about vaccines at: brainly.com/question/625596

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