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What is meningococcal Acwy vaccine?

What is meningococcal Acwy vaccine?

The MenACWY vaccine is given by a single injection into the upper arm and protects against 4 strains of the meningococcal bacteria – A, C, W and Y – which cause meningitis and blood poisoning (septicaemia). The MenACWY vaccine is called Nimenrix.

Is MCV4 the same as meningitis B vaccine?

These are both used to prevent bacterial meningitis. MCV4 provides more long-term protection (especially when booster shots are taken when needed). MenB provides short-term protection against a particular strain of the infection.

Do adults need the meningococcal vaccine?

Adults need to be vaccinated if they are at increased risk of meningococcal disease. This includes college students, military personnel, international travelers to areas where meningococcal disease is endemic, scientists who may be exposed to meningococcal bacteria, and those without a functioning spleen.

Who gets Acwy vaccine?

The meningococcal ACWY vaccine is free for all students in year 10 aged 14–16 years through school-based immunisation programs. Students will receive a consent form from their school which must be signed by a parent or guardian and returned to school before a vaccination is provided.

Who should get meningococcal Acwy vaccine?

All 11 to 12 year olds should get a MenACWY vaccine, with a booster dose at 16 years old. Teens and young adults (16 through 23 years old) also may get a MenB vaccine. CDC also recommends meningococcal vaccination for other children and adults who are at increased risk for meningococcal disease.

Why is meningococcal vaccine given?

The Meningococcal vaccines protect against meningococcal disease. It is a serious infection that may lead to bacterial meningitis and other infections.

Can MCV4 and MenB be given together?

You can administer MenACWY and MenB vaccines at the same time. You can also administer them with other vaccines recommended for adolescents. Vaccine providers may administer meningococcal and other vaccines during the same visit, but at different injection sites if feasible.

Should I vaccine my child against meningococcal?

Meningococcal immunisation is recommended for: babies and young children under 2 years old (meningococcal B and ACWY ) teenagers and young adults aged 15-19 years (meningococcal B and ACWY)

Is the MenACWY vaccine safe?

MenACWY vaccines are safe. However, as with any vaccine, side effects can occur. About half of the people who get a MenACWY vaccine have mild problems following vaccination, such as: Redness where the shot was given.

When is meningitis Acwy given?

Babies are offered a combined Hib/Men C vaccine at 1 year of age. Teenagers and first-time university students are also offered vaccination against meningococcal group C bacteria as part of the combined meningitis ACWY vaccine.

When is meningitis Acwy vaccine given?

When should MCV4 be given?

Meningococcal conjugate vaccines, quadrivalent (MCV4). Administer MCV4 at age 11 through 12 years with a booster dose at age 16 years. Administer MCV4 at age 13 through 18 years if patient is not previously vaccinated.

How often do you get MCV4 vaccine?

For patients who received their most recent dose at age 7 years or older, administer the booster dose 5 years later. Administer boosters every 5 years thereafter throughout life as long as the person remains at increased risk for meningococcal disease.