Teenage Booster (DTP) & Meningitis C (Men C) Immunisations For All Students In Year 9 or 10.

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Teenage Booster (DTP) & Meningitis C (Men C) Immunisations For All Students In Year 9 or 10

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Teenage Booster (DTP)&

Meningitis C (Men C)

Immunisations For All Students In Year 9 or 10

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Why Is Men C Necessary?

• These diseases are very serious and can be fatal.

• They can affect any age but usually affect children under 5 years and young people aged 15-19 years.

It protects against meningococcal group C bacteria which cause:

Meningitis (affecting the brain)and

Septicaemia (affecting the blood)

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Why Is DTP Necessary?

Protects against Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio.

These illnesses are also very serious and can be fatal.

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Are There Any Side Effects?

Both the Men C and DTP vaccinations are very safe but you may have:

• Soreness, redness, or swelling at the injection site Some people experience:

• A temperature• Muscle aches

• Headaches and dizziness • Nausea and vomiting

Severe reactions are very rare and immunisation staff are trained to treat them.

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You Can Reduce Side Effects By:-

• Using your arm normally after the injection

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• Eating breakfast and lunch

• Take pain killers if necessary (Paracetamol or Ibuprofen)

• Try to relax before your injection

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• One injection of DTP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Polio)

• One injection of Men C(Meningitis C)

How Do I Get My Injections?

You will have 2 injections at the same time. One injection is given into each upper arm.

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What do I do now?

• Take your consent form home and fill it out with your parent or carer.

• Record the immunisations you’ve had in the past on the consent form.

• Return the form to your School Nurse.

Even if you are not having the immunisation, please return the form withyour immunisation history on it.

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Proof of immunisation status is often required for entry to University and

College

The DTP and Men C injections will complete your immunisation schedule.

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What If I Miss The Immunisation?

You will be offered an appointment at the local health clinic.

Ask Your School Nurse

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Or visit NHS Choices www.healthmatters.clch.nhs.uk

Any other questions?