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Mom of a 7 yr 3 m old boy7 years ago
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rotavirus vaccination is an injection or is it given orally as drops??

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profile image of Dr Disha PatelExpertDr Disha PatelAyurvedic Physician7 years ago

A. It's oral Vaccine. Rotavirus vaccines that can protect children from  severe acute gastroenteritis with diarrhea and vomiting. The vaccine have no problem at all. it is not compulsory Vaccine..give at 6,10, 14 weeks.The vaccine is given orally, and most babies who receive it won't get rotavirus diarrhea at all. Good hygiene and sanitation don't effectively stop rotavirus disease, so immunization is your best defense.

profile image of Dr Arti SharmaExpertDr Arti SharmaPaediatrician7 years ago

A. As drops, given orally please take vaccines as scheduled. Rotavirus vaccine protects against diarrhea caused by Rota virus which is leading cause of diarrhea in babies. Please consult Paediatrician take the vaccine make a vaccination record. take care

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