QuoteReplyTopic: Rotavirus Vaccine Posted: 01 October 2009 at 5:10pm
I really dont want a vaccine debate just wanna know if every doctors surgery does this or if you have to go to a certain place to find it? i rang my doctor and am waiting for the nurse to get back to me cos the receptionist wasnt sure but thought maybe someone on here would know? if anyone knows somewhere in the hutt valley that would be even better. Ta
We have just had this done but our drs don't carry the vaccine normally so they had to order in specially. This is easy to do and your normal dr should be able to get it for you when they do a normal vaccione order. You just need to give them enough notice - we allowed 2 weeks before we went in for the vaccine.
I looked into it but didnt get it quick enough adn Jayden got the Rotavirus, my peadatrician was keen on us getting it, I spoke to our nurse she had never administered it before adn said they would have to order it in, I think its oral too
What is there seriously a jab for this??? We had noravirus & rotavirus within a month with our bubs - the joys of DC. Does it really work? Could we have it now to avoid getting again?
I think they are for babies before 6 months old (but could be wrong on this) as they're most at risk from severe dehydration. I only found out about it a few months back.
The thing about Rotavirus is that it doesn't mutate very frequently which is why most of the popluation have had it by the time they are 5 - and why your kid can get a horrendous vomiting bug and you not catch it.
Norovirus is not in the same boat though AFAIK.
TBH if your child isn't in daycare or similar or frequently exposed to children who are (like older siblings) it's not that likely that they will get it.
yea it is oral and has to be done before your kids are 24 weeks so i only have 2.5 weeks to get it done :S
it is rotavirus only, not noro and it costs up to about $200. the only reason im thinking of getting is done is because i study immunology at uni and i was looking at the stats today while i was and a medical institute that speacialises in immunology and vaccination. the lady that runs the infectious disease and a junior staff member who is working on rotavirus at the moment so i guess its just close to home for me. also DS will be in the uni creche soon not in home day care and i know they have had it a few times. if i havent heard from my doc by the end of 2mrw ill call them again :)
becuase there isnt alot of genetic mutation with rotavirus if you have had it once you immune system has already produced antibodies which will jump into action real quick if you are exposed again so you will only get a very very mild case if you even get sick at all. norovirus is another story unfortunitly but not as common
Just to let you know that there are 2 parts to the vaccine and both need to be completed by the 24 week mark and the 2nd dose needs to be at least a month after the first dose - so you may be outside the time period. Your drs should be able to tell you this though.
bugger. thanks for letting me know. i thought the frist one had to be by 24. if i got the first one done asap the second would only be 1.5 weeks out so i wonder if they'd let me. lol
My poor gremliny creatures both got rotavirus at 13 mths and had 5 and 7 nights respectively in hospital with it .
Maya Grace (28/02/03)
(02/01/06)
The Gremlins:Sienna Marie & Mercedes Kailah (14/10/06)
Lil miss:Chiara Louise Chloe (09/07/08)
Her ladyship:Rosalia Sophie Anais (18/06/12)
Gosh if I had of known there was a vaccine for Rotovirus BEFORE Lauren got it, I would have made her have it. She got Rotovirus while we were away camping last Christmas and we spent alot of time in Whangarei hospital.
My poor girl was so so ill with it, then my Mum and DH got it too. Nasty nasty virus
Monikah - worth asking your dr the questions though. I don't know the reasoning behind the 24 weeks thing. Maybe it's a case of most babies are around that age if/when they get it??? Find out if you can still have it even if the 2nd dose is over the time frame advised.
yea i work along side the ppl that do alot of the vaccination and testing work on rotavirus and the vaccine so im waiting for them to email me back :( ill be so gutted if i miss out as i only just realsied that we created one
it is rotavirus only, not noro and it costs up to about $200.
Woah! $200!! I never knew how lucky we are gettting the rotavirus vaccine free as part of the standard schedule in Oz! One drink at 2 months old then a second drink at 4 months.
got a letter today. the limit is 24 weeks but they;ll give him the first one which will give him some immunity but not as good as getting the 2. it'll cost $140 for one dose. im gonna get it for him anyway cos i know that it goes through the uni creche quite often and even with a little immunity if he gets a really bad dose it will at least be enough to keep him out of hospital. ill make sure my next bub gets both in time
update. nurse called me back today. i told her id get the one dose done and she looked at the data for it and its 81% immunity which is about the same as some of the vaccinations the kids get at the moment which is awesome :)
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