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Is it safe to get your child immunized for everything?

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Depends: There are a few kids that are allergic to certain components of a specific vaccine, and there are many vaccines available that are not given on a routine basis. The standard childhood vaccines are safe and effective when given as recommended by the AAP/AAFP.

Answered 6/9/2014

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