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Solantic Baptist Urgent Care and the CDC debunk the three most common myths about immunization.

Solantic Baptist Urgent Care and the CDC debunk the three most common myths about immunization.

August is Immunization Awareness Month - perfect timing for kids and college students heading back to school. But urgent care centers and physicians everywhere hear lots of misconceptions about immunizations every year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Solantic Baptist Urgent Care can help set the record straight three of the most common immunization myths.

MYTH: Immunizations are unnecessary because better hygiene and sanitation has caused many to disappear.
REALITY: Data documenting the number of cases of disease before and after the introduction of a vaccine show that vaccines overwhelmingly are responsible for the largest drops in disease rates. For example, the measles vaccine debuted in 1963 and by 1968, U.S. measles cases had dropped by 97 percent. Plus, while certain diseases like polio have been virtually wiped out in the U.S., they persist in other countries. Travelers can unknowingly bring these diseases into the U.S. and could spread quickly without the protection of vaccinations.

MYTH: Immunizations have potentially harmful side effects including illnesses and even death.
REALITY: Most adverse reactions to immunizations are minor and temporary and often can be controlled by taking over-the-counter acetaminophen before or after the vaccination. More serious reactions occur rarely - in about one per thousands to one per millions of doses. Says the CDC, “The fact is that a child is far more likely to be seriously injured by one of these diseases than by any vaccine. While any serious injury or death caused by vaccines is too many, it is also clear that the benefits of vaccination greatly outweigh the slight risk, and that many, many more injuries and deaths would occur without vaccinations.”

MYTH: Giving a child multiple vaccinations for different diseases at once can overload the immune system and increase the risk of harmful side effects.
REALITY: Studies show that recommended vaccines are just as effective in combination as they are individually, and that these combinations carry no greater risk for adverse side effects. Says the CDC: “There are two practical factors in favor of giving a child several vaccinations during the same visit. First, we want to immunize children as early as possible to give them protection during the vulnerable early months of their lives. Second, giving several vaccinations at the same time will mean fewer office visits for vaccinations, which saves parents both time and money and may be less traumatic for the child.”

For more in the importance, benefits and risks of immunizations, visit your nearest Solantic Baptist Urgent Care Center. Our urgent care clinics are located throughout Florida and offer a full battery of school, work and travel-related vaccinations.

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August is National Immunization Awareness Awareness Month and Solantic Baptist Urgent Care is ready with all your family’s immunization needs. With children starting school, college students heading back for the fall term and flu season just around the corner, August is prime time for immunizations nationwide. Each of Solantic Baptist Urgent Care’s Florida locations offers a full battery of immunizations required and recommended for every age group for school, work and travel.

Solantic Baptist Urgent Care offers all CDC-required and recommended immunizations.

Solantic Baptist Urgent Care offers all immunizations listed in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s immunization schedules for children, adolescents and adults. We also offer walk-in service when an unexpected vaccination need arises, such as the need for tetanus boosters and rabies vaccinations. Our highly trained medical staff keeps up to date on all needed or recommended vaccinations for people who work in specified high-risk industries. For instance, veterinarians, animal handlers, pet rescue transporters, park rangers and certain laboratory workers often are required to get regular rabies vaccinations even if they have not been bitten or otherwise exposed to rabies.

If you’re planning a trip abroad, Solantic Baptist Urgent Care also can assure you get all the immunizations required and recommended for travel to various countries and regions of the world. Whether you’re a frequent international business traveler, a spouse-to-be planning to honeymoon in some faraway tropical locale, or a student preparing to depart for a study abroad program any Solantic urgent care clinic can assure that you’re ready for travel.

We also offer seasonal immunizations such as flu shots and seasonal allergy vaccines, and screenings including TB skin tests. Solantic Baptist Urgent Care clinics are open 365 days a year and you never need an appointment. We make it easy for busy parents and professionals to get the treatment and preventative they and their families need. To make sure you and yours remain up to date on required and recommended immunizations, visit the Solantic urgent care location nearest you.

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